tractorjunky
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Saturday morning while we waiting to see if the sky wanted to rain or not, we where able to get a little shop time in.
I have changed up my plans a little. When we first brought the Cub home, the hydraulics where not working. I never got around to figuring out why before we started working on it. Originally I was going to clean up and replace the gaskets and seals in the Left Final Drive and then start the engine to figure out the hydraulic problem. But I have decided to go for an engine start first. I suspect the hydraulics work just fine and only need some fluid. My guess is that the seal in the pump is bad and everything leaked into the engine. The engine oil level is at the full mark so I bet the hydraulics have not worked for some time. Even though I am not going to drive the tractor around, I will feel better running the engine on all 4 wheels and not jack stands.
In trying to get ready to start the engine, we first installed the wheel center back onto the rim and then took the easy route by setting the wheel on the wheel weight for installation. Since the rims need to come back off for final paint, I will figure out what to do with the rust spots on the rims then. The wheel is not on the tractor yet since I wanted to prime and paint the lug bolts first.


Then we moved onto installing the PTO shaft and the Right Angle Gearbox. First we finished cleaning out the differential.


My girls are not afraid to get a little dirty, and even seem to have fun doing it.


I have changed up my plans a little. When we first brought the Cub home, the hydraulics where not working. I never got around to figuring out why before we started working on it. Originally I was going to clean up and replace the gaskets and seals in the Left Final Drive and then start the engine to figure out the hydraulic problem. But I have decided to go for an engine start first. I suspect the hydraulics work just fine and only need some fluid. My guess is that the seal in the pump is bad and everything leaked into the engine. The engine oil level is at the full mark so I bet the hydraulics have not worked for some time. Even though I am not going to drive the tractor around, I will feel better running the engine on all 4 wheels and not jack stands.
In trying to get ready to start the engine, we first installed the wheel center back onto the rim and then took the easy route by setting the wheel on the wheel weight for installation. Since the rims need to come back off for final paint, I will figure out what to do with the rust spots on the rims then. The wheel is not on the tractor yet since I wanted to prime and paint the lug bolts first.


Then we moved onto installing the PTO shaft and the Right Angle Gearbox. First we finished cleaning out the differential.


My girls are not afraid to get a little dirty, and even seem to have fun doing it.























































