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Re: Re: Re: Re: Father-in-Law's 154 Low-Boy... Pea
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Posted by Esev on April 15, 2004 at 15:18:04 from (67.23.202.93):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Father-in-Law's 154 Low-Boy... Pease h posted by Esev on April 14, 2004 at 14:54:25:
Found my problem --- Tore into back end of the Cub 154 today. Once I removed the back sheet metal and started reefing on the drawbar, the problem became very evident. I found a crack in the frame on the right side just in front of the final drive mounts. I also found three loose bolts on the left side on the final drive and transmission mounts where they bolt through the frame. So now it looks like I gotta tear the whole butt end out of this thing so that I can weld that frame up good. Alan, if you can get that main shaft out, you shouldn't have any trouble getting that clutch out. take care, Esev
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