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Old 06-05-2012, 09:29 PM
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Well, they're not really pictures of what I did with my Cub today, but a couple weeks ago is close enough. The wife and I finally finished planting a section of garden.

The new garden area, complete with supervisor




The supervisor doing what he does best





And finally the CEO making sure everything runs smoothly




Now, moving on to what I did with the Cub just yesterday





The tractor had been stalling and would loose spark as soon as it warmed up, plenty of gas just absolutely no spark. Luckily I had already purchased a new ignition module from Pats Small Engines last year when it first started acting up and it only took a couple minutes to replace that part, of course it took an hour or so to get the engine out. And while I had the engine out I figured I would see why the starter kept making a squealing noise just as the engine would catch and I found that the bendix end of the shaft moved sideways AND back and forth (front to back) about 1/8 of an inch so that got yanked out and is being rebuilt. Hopefully it will all be back together by this weekend.
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Old 06-05-2012, 11:07 PM
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Great pics. Looking forward to the updates on your cub.
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Today, I bought a chrome exhaust tip for the 1512...And made a video of it running!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmvtgKJ-Tyo





Also got the new air conditioner in the engine rebuild/paint stripping building. ...Now to start getting some use out of it!
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Awesome vid, Conner! Thanks for sharing.
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Old 06-06-2012, 07:44 AM
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Nice pictures 123Pokey321
Let us know how it runs when you get it back together

mrcubcadet exhaust tip looks great. Sounds good in the video also
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Nice pictures 123Pokey321
Let us know how it runs when you get it back together

mrcubcadet exhaust tip looks great. Sounds good in the video also
I agree with Diz!
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Old 06-06-2012, 11:39 AM
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Just like 123Pokey321 I did this last week and never posted pics so here they are!

Super Steer upgrade! Took me 10 mins do the upgrade! I changed the filter and hy-tran while I had it up in the air.
Attachment 25424 Attachment 25425

Found some loose frame to trans bolts and went and made sure everything was tight and no more loose or missing bolts.
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Cleaned out some flower beds and loaded the trailer down with the waste. I love having a loader! Nothing like getting seat time on Evan's 125 and Kwik-Way!
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Great pics, Duke! You've been busy!
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Great pics, Duke! You've been busy!
Thanks buddy!
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Great pictures, Duke!



Your 1st picture look familiar!
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