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Old 02-20-2013, 04:10 PM
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Default I tore this apart but don't know how it goes back together.

I pulled this M59 apart(a year or two ago) and sand blasted, epoxy primed and painted it yellow, but i didn't take any pics of it together. Anyone have some good pics for me? It would look good on the front of this 2072 when i get it finished. Thanks Kent
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Old 02-20-2013, 05:06 PM
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this probably doesn't help. mine is a bit different than yours. mine has its own engine, looks the same though.
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Old 02-20-2013, 05:09 PM
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Kennell, don't worry about putting it back together... Just pack it up and send it down here to me... You don't want that old thing anyway.
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Good luck, but I'm sure you can look up a owners manual??????

That's why I take 2 pictures of everything I take apart. No way could I trust my memory. I've got 164 photos in taking my # 109 apart, I'd be totally lost without them.

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I think it would be easier to ship in 1 peice. LOL Kent
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Here's where to find the info you need. The IH Parts Manual for Cub Cadet Equipment, CPE-2, section E, has all parts and their relationships illustrated for the 59M Cub Cadet mounted Shredder-Grinders. IH Parts Manual SG-1 for Shredder-Grinders contains the same info for the IH sold 35P Walk-Behind shredder-grinders. Both versions were made for IH by the Mackissic Corp.
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