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What did you do with your Cub Today?
Just like on the old forum
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Tyler Chiliak. Southeast Alberta Canada. My dad and I own, 1650, , 1450, 1250, 1250, 1200, 982, 782, 149, 149, 149, 128, 128, 123, 100, 100. Also a 1310, 1500, and 2 1600 IHC trucks. |
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I took the fender pan off the 127 to get to the release valves. The forward valve wasn't wanting to pop up all the way. Reverse wouldn't go down. I had to heat the slotted pan head screws to get them out. Went to start it up and not enough juice in the battery to get it going. It's charging tonight.
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I like pie |
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I tried starting my 109 and couldn't get it to catch. Sputtered a few times thats it. Time to get the tools out.....
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I picked up some wheel weights for the 782 and cleaned them up good, primed and painted them. I'll install them tomorrow.
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Digging up the ash stumps. I had two ash die from blight. Dug the first out by hand. It was just too much. Used a Cub 7265 for the second one. That was still pretty tough getting it out.
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Plowed today, here's my son.
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Quote:
Nice man, I want a FEL so bad. Scott |
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You have a super fine Super Cub there !!! You also know how to tweak the plow to make it work. Fine job sir. Plus you have your son with you ! Life couldn't be better !
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Great pics guys! Thanks for sharing.
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I put the mower deck back on the 126 and also did a little tillin' with the 1650. May plant some stuff tomorrow!
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