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Old 06-13-2013, 08:04 PM
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Lookin' Real Good there Don! Nice Work!
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Old 06-13-2013, 08:13 PM
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now that's a good lookin cub!
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Old 06-14-2013, 02:45 AM
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Thanks guys!
Sam I don't worry about the deck too much I mow every week with the BRS so the deck gets a few scratches, but if it makes you feel better I am in the process of re doing another 50in deck and when I get it done I'll redo this one. LOL
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Old 06-16-2013, 01:17 AM
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Very bad Cub weekend for me. The vibration is back in the BRS, so Ill be pulling the new drive shaft out and trying to figure out was is causing the bad vibes. The BRY has decided to start leaking a little hydro fluid on the left side rear so I get to chase a leak. Love my Cubs but man sometimes its no fun when they break.
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Brinly Cat 0 3pt plow-Brinly sleeve hitch plow
Custom Hydraulic lift disc-Haban Blade-Brinly Cultivators
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Old 06-16-2013, 03:04 AM
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I took the tiller off the 123 along with the gear box and mule drive to put on the hydraulic lift 125, that I had to take the push blade off.
Opened two cans of worms was as careful as I could be but popped the gasket on both tractors. The 123 I just changed the filter and Hy-tran two years ago, so I saved that fluid, but I never changed it in the 125, so I guess it wasn't a complete loss.
Picked up a filter at CARQUEST and gaskets and fluid from my dealer. Not cheap, but if you want the best you pay the price for Hy-tran. Don't matter much, our IH dealer won't give a break on bulk oil so I needed the parts today to finish up this mess and move onto the next one.
Everything is back on, except the tiller. Looking forward to not struggling lifting that tiller manually.
Also mower with the 782 today, and it seemed to get hot. Now I have read about tractors getting hot before, but how do you tell between hot and normal?
I mowed for what seemed like an hour or so, and popped open the hood and couldn't keep my hand on the air cleaner for long. Filter was clean, full of oil and it was only 80* I never had a closed hood and side tractor other than the 1650 and that seems ok. What do you think?
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Old 06-16-2013, 08:47 AM
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I changed the oil in the 71 yesterday:











Running good!
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Old 06-16-2013, 11:27 AM
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Thanks for the great pics, guys!
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Old 06-16-2013, 02:21 PM
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Very bad Cub weekend for me. The vibration is back in the BRS, so Ill be pulling the new drive shaft out and trying to figure out was is causing the bad vibes. The BRY has decided to start leaking a little hydro fluid on the left side rear so I get to chase a leak. Love my Cubs but man sometimes its no fun when they break.
No, it isn't Don! Worse when they go down in multiples!

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I took the tiller off the 123 along with the gear box and mule drive to put on the hydraulic lift 125, that I had to take the push blade off.
Opened two cans of worms was as careful as I could be but popped the gasket on both tractors. The 123 I just changed the filter and Hy-tran two years ago, so I saved that fluid, but I never changed it in the 125, so I guess it wasn't a complete loss.
Picked up a filter at CARQUEST and gaskets and fluid from my dealer. Not cheap, but if you want the best you pay the price for Hy-tran. Don't matter much, our IH dealer won't give a break on bulk oil so I needed the parts today to finish up this mess and move onto the next one.
Everything is back on, except the tiller. Looking forward to not struggling lifting that tiller manually.
Also mower with the 782 today, and it seemed to get hot. Now I have read about tractors getting hot before, but how do you tell between hot and normal?
I mowed for what seemed like an hour or so, and popped open the hood and couldn't keep my hand on the air cleaner for long. Filter was clean, full of oil and it was only 80* I never had a closed hood and side tractor other than the 1650 and that seems ok. What do you think?
If it's running warm, I'd try blowing out the cooling fins with a leaf blower or compressed air to make sure they weren't plugged with grass or even a mouse house! I spent the last week cleaning a mouse condo out of the neighbors JD316 18hp onan. Blocked fins will heat then up quick!
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Great pics guys!
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Old 06-16-2013, 04:40 PM
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Any details on that red hitch?
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