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the showman got a reaction from Triumph66 in 1964 Cub cadet 100
Pretty sure I’ve got the right engine for that, all complete and be heard running
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the showman got a reaction from Cub Cadet in Winter Project
Got a few bits done today, first was the lift handles, stripped and cleaned then 4 rear hubs and a few pulleys.
The fuel tanks were in poor condition inside and a bit of head scratching.Plan. A acitone and pebbles and do the okey coney round the garden with one in each hand, plan B tie them to the rear wheels of a Wheelhorse and do donuts round the garden, and plan C Pams tumble dryer, then. I had a better idea, a cement mixer, strap them in and drink tea for an hour.
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the showman got a reaction from pmackellow in Winter Project
Got a few bits done today, first was the lift handles, stripped and cleaned then 4 rear hubs and a few pulleys.
The fuel tanks were in poor condition inside and a bit of head scratching.Plan. A acitone and pebbles and do the okey coney round the garden with one in each hand, plan B tie them to the rear wheels of a Wheelhorse and do donuts round the garden, and plan C Pams tumble dryer, then. I had a better idea, a cement mixer, strap them in and drink tea for an hour.
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the showman got a reaction from nigel in Winter Project
Got a few bits done today, first was the lift handles, stripped and cleaned then 4 rear hubs and a few pulleys.
The fuel tanks were in poor condition inside and a bit of head scratching.Plan. A acitone and pebbles and do the okey coney round the garden with one in each hand, plan B tie them to the rear wheels of a Wheelhorse and do donuts round the garden, and plan C Pams tumble dryer, then. I had a better idea, a cement mixer, strap them in and drink tea for an hour.
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the showman got a reaction from Alan in Winter Project
Got a few bits done today, first was the lift handles, stripped and cleaned then 4 rear hubs and a few pulleys.
The fuel tanks were in poor condition inside and a bit of head scratching.Plan. A acitone and pebbles and do the okey coney round the garden with one in each hand, plan B tie them to the rear wheels of a Wheelhorse and do donuts round the garden, and plan C Pams tumble dryer, then. I had a better idea, a cement mixer, strap them in and drink tea for an hour.
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the showman got a reaction from Stormin in Winter Project
Got a few bits done today, first was the lift handles, stripped and cleaned then 4 rear hubs and a few pulleys.
The fuel tanks were in poor condition inside and a bit of head scratching.Plan. A acitone and pebbles and do the okey coney round the garden with one in each hand, plan B tie them to the rear wheels of a Wheelhorse and do donuts round the garden, and plan C Pams tumble dryer, then. I had a better idea, a cement mixer, strap them in and drink tea for an hour.
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the showman reacted to meadowfield in 1964 Cub cadet 100
After 10 years of exclusive WH ownership, I’ve turned to the dark side.
picked this up from the Essex coast the other night after a mammoth 11 hour round trip.
it’s in average condition, not much rust. But has the scars of an engine transplant. It’s a tidy job, but they’ve chopped the hood and chassis...
looking for a few bits:
kohler k241 engine
dunlop implement tyre 6-12
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the showman reacted to nigel in John Deere 70
Well it’s off the bench a few more bits to do but it’s getting there
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the showman got a reaction from Anglo Traction in Winter Project
Both bonnets all welded up and cleaned up, I’m so pleased with them I thought they were scrap at the beginning.
Big thanks to my son Steve for his help.
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the showman got a reaction from Cub Cadet in Winter Project
Another job done and something else crossed off the list.
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the showman got a reaction from nigel in Winter Project
Another job done and something else crossed off the list.
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the showman got a reaction from Alan in Winter Project
Another job done and something else crossed off the list.
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the showman got a reaction from Stormin in Winter Project
Another job done and something else crossed off the list.
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the showman got a reaction from Stormin in John Deere 70
I think you may need to drill a small drain hole as the filter looks like its facing up and might catch water off the bonnet
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the showman got a reaction from Cub Cadet in Winter Project
Both bonnets all welded up and cleaned up, I’m so pleased with them I thought they were scrap at the beginning.
Big thanks to my son Steve for his help.
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the showman got a reaction from Triumph66 in Winter Project
Both bonnets all welded up and cleaned up, I’m so pleased with them I thought they were scrap at the beginning.
Big thanks to my son Steve for his help.
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the showman got a reaction from Cub Cadet in John Deere 70
I think you may need to drill a small drain hole as the filter looks like its facing up and might catch water off the bonnet
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the showman reacted to nigel in John Deere 70
I won’t be taking it out in the wet chris 😂 suggestion noted, will have a look tomorrow
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the showman reacted to nigel in John Deere 70
No I’ve found out on the Jd 70 it has a bend from the carb to the air filter which would raise it above the pedal and then the filter sticks out at An angle, so I will be cutting a lawn mower handle up tomorrow and will make a couple of flanges up