Hi all,
New to the forum. I ran across it searching for info on my dad's old 1951 Cub. Sadly, it has sat for 20+ years after he got sick in 2001 and passed in 2010. I'm in the process of "getting it all running" again after so long just as a side hobby/nostalgia thing. Is there a thread on here that is a good starting point for things to watch out for/basic how-to/etc for something that has sat for so long? I'm fairly certain it's still the 6v system, and engine will turn with the crank handle.
Is there any harm in starting with a fresh battery and fluids, and just see what happens? Just don't want to blow something up and do irreparable damage by doing things in the 'wrong' order. I'm mechanically inclined, but the restoration process is a new frontier for me.
Also have a 1942 H and 1970 140 that are on the docket for at least an attempt at restoration if the Cub situation goes well.
New to the forum. I ran across it searching for info on my dad's old 1951 Cub. Sadly, it has sat for 20+ years after he got sick in 2001 and passed in 2010. I'm in the process of "getting it all running" again after so long just as a side hobby/nostalgia thing. Is there a thread on here that is a good starting point for things to watch out for/basic how-to/etc for something that has sat for so long? I'm fairly certain it's still the 6v system, and engine will turn with the crank handle.
Is there any harm in starting with a fresh battery and fluids, and just see what happens? Just don't want to blow something up and do irreparable damage by doing things in the 'wrong' order. I'm mechanically inclined, but the restoration process is a new frontier for me.
Also have a 1942 H and 1970 140 that are on the docket for at least an attempt at restoration if the Cub situation goes well.