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Old 04-09-2014, 07:28 PM
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Todd has a new project!
Not new Sam. When I picked it up during the winter I didn't do anything with it, just parked it. Didn't even know what year it was until today.
Don't know what it's job is going to be yet.. But I am keeping it
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Old 04-09-2014, 10:33 PM
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You'll have the 149 is great shape, in no time, Todd!
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Old 04-09-2014, 11:14 PM
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Went over to a buddy's house and played around with the 2072.

I recently did some work on it including sending the relief valves off to be rebuilt at Machtech, putting new tubes in the rear tires and then loading them with windshield washer fluid and then relining the brakes with the lining mentioned on here from McMaster Carr.

Also i adjusted the lift rod on the 54" Haban blade and tightened up the bottom pin and lift bolt adjuster. It used to only lift up about 3 or 4 inches, now it's more like 12" or so.

Thanks so much for the advice and ideas from you all. It totally drives different between all the little tweaks. The relief valves make it way more snappy, the brakes make it stop, and the traction is worlds better with the tires loaded with fluid ballast. Being able to lift the blade more than a few inches makes it not hang up on every little stick or low spot. What a world of difference.

So about my buddies house and the seat time - He lives on the a small lake in Central New York that was frozen over this winter maybe 8 to 10". With the warmer weather (finally) the lake has thawed out and the ice broke up but not without leaving what looks like dump truck loads of ice on the shore line. So i pushed some of the driftwood and ice around, mostly playing around and seeing if the blade was better than before. Drove right up on a 3 to 4' high pile of ice and pushed the top off and had him snap a pic with a bit of a grin on my face! Oh yeah - without a doubt.

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Old 04-10-2014, 07:57 AM
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Way cool!
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Old 04-10-2014, 08:00 AM
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Cool pic of the 2072 up on the ice!
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Old 04-10-2014, 12:02 PM
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Went over to a buddy's house and played around with the 2072.

I recently did some work on it including sending the relief valves off to be rebuilt at Machtech, putting new tubes in the rear tires and then loading them with windshield washer fluid and then relining the brakes with the lining mentioned on here from McMaster Carr.

Also i adjusted the lift rod on the 54" Haban blade and tightened up the bottom pin and lift bolt adjuster. It used to only lift up about 3 or 4 inches, now it's more like 12" or so.

Thanks so much for the advice and ideas from you all. It totally drives different between all the little tweaks. The relief valves make it way more snappy, the brakes make it stop, and the traction is worlds better with the tires loaded with fluid ballast. Being able to lift the blade more than a few inches makes it not hang up on every little stick or low spot. What a world of difference.

So about my buddies house and the seat time - He lives on the a small lake in Central New York that was frozen over this winter maybe 8 to 10". With the warmer weather (finally) the lake has thawed out and the ice broke up but not without leaving what looks like dump truck loads of ice on the shore line. So i pushed some of the driftwood and ice around, mostly playing around and seeing if the blade was better than before. Drove right up on a 3 to 4' high pile of ice and pushed the top off and had him snap a pic with a bit of a grin on my face! Oh yeah - without a doubt.

Now for the Pics:
Nice 2072! Neat pic of it on the ice.
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Default 7254/ spring chores are down

Went up to John's goat farm, to paint some stuff with him ! Checked out my tractors . John's got a new Linebach Plow , used neighbors , tiller (a monster ) plowing done , mowing done by my Farmall IH grape/berries starting fine
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Nice machines, Earl!
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Got four tractors out of the shed and into the shop today. The 122 started right up even after sitting for two years
The 123, 125 with tiller and the ole "O" are out for the summer
Now some new oil and grease job and let the fun begin.
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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
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Your cubs are looking good, Todd!
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