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Old 05-20-2013, 03:45 PM
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Default IH Cub 100 resurrected video!

I'd like to thank all of you for the help and advice to get my old IH up and running (Especially you cubfixer!) WIthout any manual or experience working on tractors, all of your advice has been invaluable. This is a really cool board! Here is a video I just shot after getting everything attached, bolted down and ready to start. Wonder what happened when I first turned the key? take a look!

http://youtu.be/Cvlti6uqV_A

Thanks again!
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Old 05-20-2013, 04:35 PM
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Good job....

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Looks and runs great (even with a backwards hood ornament.) But HOLY CRAP looking at your yard how much down time did you have on the 100?
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nice job
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Old 05-20-2013, 05:47 PM
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I bought it last year and never had the chance to use it. This will officially be her first mow! Think she can handle it? The grass was 1" tall about 3 weeks ago. Oklahoma grass grows like crazy! There's currently a tornado heading my way, about 30 miles due west. If she takes my Cub before I have a chance to use her, I'll be furious! See ya, taking the babies to the basement.
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Old 05-20-2013, 07:20 PM
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After seeing the news this evening I pray that you & yours are safe.

As far as the tall grass the cub can deal with it they are part Bush Hog anyway just put her in low gear and let her eat.
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Good job with the Cub...
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Yeah, raise the blade up all the way, put her in first and get with it! Just watch the snakes run away!

Glad you got it together! You put in a lot of work on your 100. Now, on to the other 100!

Hope the tornado missed you.

I used to live in Woodward, OK, about 30 years ago.

I remember watching the weather for hours, going outside and scanning the sky. Glad I don't have to do that anymore.
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That lawn definitely needs some fertilizer,

to insure LOTS of seat time!!

Great video!!
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Good job getting the 100 ready to mow. I noticed the clutch pedal bouncing which means the return spring must be missing. Be sure you get it fixed or it will wear out the throwout bearing. Last I checked a new bearing was around $40.
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