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Ready to pull
This weekend i was able to put my straight pipe on and i got a set of ags. i made my straight pipe out of lmt conduit, sounds pretty good. i also made the adj hitch and the wheelie bars. i hope to pull in 2 weeks but i still have head work to do and weld up the rear in it. I plan on pulling stock.
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Your cub looks sharp! Good luck at the pull!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Nice looking pulling cub. I wish I could weld the rear in mine it is against our rules. What tranny gears did you put in?
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You might want to check with the club rules you will pulling with. The clubs around my area will not allow a welded rearend. With my stock tractors both wheel will spin when under a load. Nice looking cub you have there. Also you MIGHT need to put a red or yellow spring in that clutch. If you get it balanced good and your tires are biting hard, the clutch could slip on ya (aint saying it will, but it could under the right conditions). Good luck pulling and just trying to help a fellow puller out.
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That's also an irreversible modification. Better be really sure you want to weld it before you actually go through with it.
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Yea check your rules for the rear. A good combo for the clutch is the Vogel clutch disk and the midwest red spring.
also if you can ditch that air box and put a velocity stack on there. It will help out alot.
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I just sent an email out a about the rear end. I did not see anything in the rules about it. I have been thinking about the clutch set up and i agree i need to get a heavier spring, it can only help.
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I can't wait to give a go in a few weeks. You do know if mines not ready this year i'm going to have to pull yours a few times.
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thanks guys, nate i am sure you and mike will be pulling it this year. i still have not heard any thing about rules on the rear end. i did check on the air filter and i have to keep that stock, i thought that was odd.
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Good luck to all the pullers this year. I'm taking this year off, due to health reasons. Our tech and tune day is scheduled for this Saturday.
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Larry Cub Cadets -- 124, 129(149) with loader, 1000 V-twin puller, 1650, 2165, grandson's 72 |
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