The repaired shifter thingy is still working on my CUB but I haven't had my Woods 42 back on it. I decided that I would go ahead and put a new factory shifter thingy in it before I put the mower back on. I'm sure the little button that runs in the slot of the coupler sleeve is harder on the factory one than the piece I repaired mine with. I hope all of this high tech talk has't confused anybody.
Anywho, does anybody have the part number of that little quadrant and shaft part handy? If I go to my dealer I may get some kid that ask "what is a CUB?"
Isn't that stinking little thing about $50?
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Location: TMCOTKU (Shelbyville, IN.) Cubfest 2004
1947 CUB named "Major"
5 other red ones
JD-A
MM-R
AC-C
MF-165D-HA)
2 Case VACs
MH-Pony
2 Ford 8Ns
Ferguson TO-20
Everything needs something, some need almost everything.
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Now you're making me feel bad! I liked your repair with the socket head screw so well that I did one like it. I agree that it isn't as hard... the entire lever assembly is hardened, very hard. Many guys get by replacing the hardened tip on a shifter with brass, so maybe it'll be O.K.
The original part number is: 351 287 R11
Now you're making me feel bad! I liked your repair with the socket head screw so well that I did one like it. I agree that it isn't as hard... the entire lever assembly is hardened, very hard. Many guys get by replacing the hardened tip on a shifter with brass, so maybe it'll be O.K.
The original part number is: 351 287 R11
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