Just stopping by to say hi, I will be spending a little time on here when I get the time.
I just purchased a Cub Low-boy 154 '69. It needs some love the choke has to be manually moved but I have not needed it to start, and the throttle cable snapped on me the second time I drove it.
I do not have much experience with tuning Carbs but I'm good with modern engines.
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From Northern KY
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Re: From Northern KY
Not to start a new thread since the answer is most likely in the documents section.
But where can I find the version/model of the mower deck I did not see any markings on it all I can tell is it is a 59in Woods mower and looks like it has one long belt. When looking online last night I found 4 or 5 different versions, I just want to know so I can order a new belt and don't want to have to measure the one currently installed.
Thanks
But where can I find the version/model of the mower deck I did not see any markings on it all I can tell is it is a 59in Woods mower and looks like it has one long belt. When looking online last night I found 4 or 5 different versions, I just want to know so I can order a new belt and don't want to have to measure the one currently installed.
Thanks
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Re: From Northern KY
Welcome to the forum from just across the river in Harrison, Ohio. I don't know much about the numbered series.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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Re: From Northern KY
Welcome to the FORUM. You can use the search (upper right corner of this page) to find other posts with info. Someone posted recently on the different types/models of WOODS mowers. Another option is to access the Mowers manuals at the Quick Links tab (upper left corner of this page) and ID the mower from the list given there. Look in the OEM Implement and Attachment Manuals and Brochures folder, WOODS is at the bottom of the list.
FWIW, I also have a CC 1000 Series like you list in your profile, twin Kawasaki engine, 50 inch deck.
FWIW, I also have a CC 1000 Series like you list in your profile, twin Kawasaki engine, 50 inch deck.
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Re: From Northern KY
Welcome to the forum.
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Re: From Northern KY
Welcome to the forum!
When you have time, we'd encourage you to read:
Use the "Search" box in the upper right of the screen. It will locate answers to many of your questions.
Here's a good thread in the How To Forum for new-to-you Cub owners: What to do with a Cub you just brought home
Glad to have you here. Attach a picture of your Cub. We'd like to see it.
When you have time, we'd encourage you to read:
Use the "Search" box in the upper right of the screen. It will locate answers to many of your questions.
Here's a good thread in the How To Forum for new-to-you Cub owners: What to do with a Cub you just brought home
Glad to have you here. Attach a picture of your Cub. We'd like to see it.
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