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Old 04-28-2017, 10:38 AM
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Update: Got my new driveshaft yesterday from Jeff, excellent work as always Jeff. also got my old clutch torn down, looks like we are going to have the pressure plates trued up, get a kevlar clutch disc for it as well as a new throw out bearing and teaser spring and a couple locking collars, and a blue loading spring. I will be pulling with this tractor and wanted to strengthen the clutch up some.
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Old 04-28-2017, 11:01 PM
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Update: Got my new driveshaft yesterday from Jeff, excellent work as always Jeff. also got my old clutch torn down, looks like we are going to have the pressure plates trued up, get a kevlar clutch disc for it as well as a new throw out bearing and teaser spring and a couple locking collars, and a blue loading spring. I will be pulling with this tractor and wanted to strengthen the clutch up some.
Should have sent the pressure plates down, I could have trued them up and sent them back with the driveshaft.

if you're pulling, the creeper unit is going to be a weak link. ( just so you know )
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Should have sent the pressure plates down, I could have trued them up and sent them back with the driveshaft.

if you're pulling, the creeper unit is going to be a weak link. ( just so you know )
Your right, darn! I will be dead sled pulling, won't use it, but you are right, a lot of others I know have it installed too.
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Old 04-29-2017, 08:55 PM
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Update: got my new tires and rims on today I had, this is how the seat is going to look when done, it's getting there, I'm liking it a lot!
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Old 04-29-2017, 08:56 PM
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Back shot of it, very wide!
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Tough looking cub, Nick!
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Tough looking cub, Nick!
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Looking real good Nick! The ag tires and red paint scream "IH tractor." I hope to do my 149 in red some day. Thanks for the update.
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Looks great Nick! A white seat would have been a nice contrast.
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Thanks guys, Adam, I was thinking the same thing, but wanted to make it match one of my bigger machines.
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