The fuse is a standard (for the 1960's) 3AG 20 amp fuse, which is about 1-1/4" long and about 1/4" in diameter. And without the "cap", you will never complete...
I have found the fuse holders, like so many simple parts on these tractors, at NAPA. They are not expensive. Also to note, of the three I have refurbished,...
Hi all, I have a cub 184, and was mounting a McKee Sno-Lander Snow Blower on it. After we took the mower deck off, and the blower on, the hydraulics stopped...
The diverter valve handle is a round knob that sticks up through the top of the drive line tunnel, right in front of the seat. In the "down" position, it...
Got it, thanks. I'll look tonight as soon as I'm home from work. Jeff ... top ... position ... it in ... Snow ... blower on, ... there was ... perform ... that...
On the cub lo-boy is it the hydro-trans fluid that we use on the tractor?? I was messing with one that i just bought and i am replcing all the fluid and i...
The Lo-Boy hydraulic system uses IH Hy-tran (or other similar fluid marked "equal to..."). The milky appearance comes from water that has been absorbed from...
Mike, I tried the diverter valve (black round knob in front of the seat) pulled out and pushed in. Nothing. When I try engaging the hydralics, it makes a...
This kind of think is pretty hard to diagnose from a distance, and to be honest "a high pitched wrenching noise" doesn't mean much to me. I guess the question...
I had a fuse holder replacement in "inventory" that worked. I also bought one from radio shack for 1.99 plus tax. Separately, after a few hours of work, I...
That is fine if you want to take this conversation "offline", but I think it is relevant to the group and I was following it. I do not currently have an issue...
The original headlights in the 154 were just single filament "tractor" sealed beams units; there was no "high" or "low". If you are using '60s era automobile...
I agree Jim. Maybe if someone is getting into the procedure of how to disassemble something it might get boring. But anything associated with the diagnosis...
OK, Jim, I didn't want to offend anyone who wasn't interested in Jeff's ... This is tough to figure out, Jeff. I guess my problem is what you call a ...
Greetings all. I'll chime in here, and add what I have experienced with my 154. I have a straight blade on the front that I sometimes use to push snow with, up...
Thanks, that is what I suspected. ... From: ihcubloboyseries@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ihcubloboyseries@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Walter Kenney Sent: Friday,...
I have re-fabricated my fiberglass nose from my 154 with fiberglass, wire mess and bondo (actually I restored to noses, once for each of my 154's). I now would...
... was ... perform ... Does ... Since your lift was working properly before, it should still be OK. Make sure your linkage is fastened as it should be. The...
My description would be finely perforated light steel corrugated with square bends. The corrugation gives an overall thickness of about 1/2". The top and...
... was ... perform ... Does ... Since your lift was working properly before, it should still be OK. Make sure your linkage is fastened as it should be. The...
Would a picture help? Can post one if it will. ... From: Kent Morris To: ihcubloboyseries@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 5:04 PM Subject: Re:...
yes, I would appreciate a photo. If you are open to it, could you also post a photo or two of the fiberglass nose? ... From: ihcubloboyseries@yahoogroups.com ...
Howdy; I've been reading the HELP!! Hydraulic System not working discussion and have run across problems as well. Background attempts and setup: Going along...
I have a little something to consider with the hydraulics. I once had a Hinomoto E16 that had a "standard" hydraulic pump and three point system. By standard,...
I would like to see a photo of your fabricated grill surround. ... From: Jim Kennedy To: ihcubloboyseries@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 6:34...