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Old 07-28-2012, 05:09 PM
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I disassembled a set of hydro relief valves to rebuild them for my 149. Chucked them up in my lathe and had them apart in about 10 minutes. Monday, I'll see about getting new o-rings and get them back together. I might try to figure out how to add a snap ring to make them rebuildable in the future.



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Old 07-28-2012, 05:26 PM
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Got back from the pull about an hour ago. ...Pulled in two classes.


Defiantly pulled the sled a little ways, and had GREAT power...But, not so good traction. There's a pull next weekend about 20 minutes away, so this week I am going to be getting some filled 8.50's on it, getting the Pro Hooker hitch I just ordered on, and changing up my weight situation on the back (Less, to accommodate the 950 lb weight limit). Should be a different tractor after these few things have been done.







Also started taking the shaft out of the 1782. Unhooked the back, and got the pump adapter off. I am VERY happy to say, it and the pump input shaft are not harmed! The main reason it was wobbling too was because the bolt holding it on the input shaft was loose.
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Old 07-28-2012, 05:38 PM
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Here's a picture of the hitch I ordered. I have ordered from them once before.



Any others on here that have used this hitch?
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Got some seat time on Dually today. I enjoy that 100!



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WOW, I really like that 100. It looks real mean with those dual's on it.
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man i miss my 149 and i know why when i get to use it again!! Got to mow the yard with it just yesterday and got hay for the horse and donkey today as well as rode the kids around the property in the trailer! Good time sorry no pics of it was having to much fun!!! Did end up almost running over a baby chick/pheasant that the girls had to bring home not sure if it will make it, fingers crossed for their sake!


Hate Duke had an Adam day!! LOL and by this he means as of lately i get one thing fixed and find 2 more things broke LOL either on mine or dad's Cubs! Got to get a parts list up for dads!!!
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I bought some Cub tools today. Got a set of body hammers and dollies to straighten a couple spots on my 149 fenders and bought a 1 ton chain hoist to save my back and fresh paint from damage when I put the engine in my 149. Wish I would have had it when I painted the 149 rear end.
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WOW, I really like that 100. It looks real mean with those dual's on it.
Thanks! The duals do make the 100 look tough.
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WOW, I really like that 100. It looks real mean with those dual's on it.
It runs like a dream too!

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man i miss my 149 and i know why when i get to use it again!! Got to mow the yard with it just yesterday and got hay for the horse and donkey today as well as rode the kids around the property in the trailer! Good time sorry no pics of it was having to much fun!!! Did end up almost running over a baby chick/pheasant that the girls had to bring home not sure if it will make it, fingers crossed for their sake!


Hate Duke had an Adam day!! LOL and by this he means as of lately i get one thing fixed and find 2 more things broke LOL either on mine or dad's Cubs! Got to get a parts list up for dads!!!
Having a Adam day is not a good thing! Glad ya got the 149 back up and running again!

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I bought some Cub tools today. Got a set of body hammers and dollies to straighten a couple spots on my 149 fenders and bought a 1 ton chain hoist to save my back and fresh paint from damage when I put the engine in my 149. Wish I would have had it when I painted the 149 rear end.
Always nice to get more tools!
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I got the correct belt and got it installed and finished mowing the back yard. Got to get the grass clippings up now.
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