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Todd
I wouldn't worry about the brace not fitting over that patch, you can bend the arm to give you some clearance. Looks like you needed more heat for the weld and I would have plated it. Looking at your pic the frame looks like it's also cracked around the bolt hole. Honestly I would be looking for a better frame.
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Speaking of parts. Was looking up the cork gasket and some other things, put in the serial number, and it seemed to come up as a 1711, not a 1811. ![]() Here's the tag, tell me if I'm right or wrong. Maybe another surprise was waiting for me. ![]() photo hosting sites
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Dont know how to get it to you but I have a good 782 frame that you can have (may be the same?). (could fastenal ship if you wanted)
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The machine code is for a 782 just like the model number.
I just looked at my first 1811 that I sold and it is like yours.DSC01768.jpg
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![]() Doesn't really matter, same tractor in the end, but would just be nice to know.
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Got the rear end disassembled today. Cork gasket don't look the worst. But the axle seals did.
![]() Also found out it was leaking around the filter... So, ordered cork gasket, axle seals and gaskets. imgurl upload pics free picture hosting post a picture
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Make the best of each day , Todd ![]() Original's Face Lift thread.http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=34439 (O) Start to Finish video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAoUNNiLwKs Wheel Around videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUL-m6Bramk They can't all be turn key! |
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How much watery goo was in the axle housings when you pulled them? My 1811 was pretty icky (couldn't think of a more technical term). Are you going to drill return holes for the rear?
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Factory numbers for an 1811 are: 146-782-100 147-660-100 148-660-100 149-660-100 It would be an 1811!
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the cub numbering system really drives me nuts! seems like they skipped around and changed stuff every year or two. is there a good breakdown somewhere that explains it? I can figure out the motor part but the last part don't make much sense.
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