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Lost cover, made replacement

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Lost cover, made replacement

Postby Cub Junk » Mon May 27, 2013 9:55 pm

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Painted to match
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Where it is needed, but not there
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Working on repairing our Farmall Cub, c 1957? Ordered a replacement part for Final Drive on the left :?: (according to what I read in one of the online manuals, this is determined from sitting in the seat facing forward) side, the dust cap, push-in type that goes over the castellated nut. The wrong part arrived. My men got frustrated, but my husband and our boy measured carefully, then went to their corners to consider. After searching scrap buckets, trash cans, wherever they could think of, my hubby decided to measure all the food cans in my kitchen. Happily, Campbell's Tomato Soup 10 3/4 oz. can seemed just right. The newer type, no seam on the side or the bottom. (We haven't eaten the soup yet, it's in a container in the fridge. :lol: ) I washed out the can, we brought it back to our boy's yard and they cut it, checked it out, it fit, now, it's painted. :{_}: Well, they are out of order, but check out our dust cover! Hopefully, it will last awhile. I'll update you all if it works or not.

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Re: Lost cover, made replacement

Postby Barnyard » Mon May 27, 2013 10:38 pm

Great thinking. I copied your post to the main forum so more will see it and locked it in the How To forum to preserve it.
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Re: Lost cover, made replacement

Postby CapeCodCubs » Mon May 27, 2013 10:50 pm

MMM mmm good! Totally priceless!
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Re: Lost cover, made replacement

Postby RUSSALL » Tue May 28, 2013 3:31 am

Glad you used Tomato and not Split Pea soup. :lol:


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Re: Lost cover, made replacement

Postby Buzzard Wing » Tue May 28, 2013 7:50 am

A novel idea!

Can't hurt to check the level in the tranny, looks like the goop may have run out the drain hole below the brake (make sure it's open). You probably did that when you painted it, but it looks like the tranny was over filled or full of water at one point. Good idea to drain and flush the tranny anyway.
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Re: Lost cover, made replacement

Postby Cub Junk » Wed May 29, 2013 12:17 pm

Yeah, it looks as though the poor little thing got flooded by either Katrina or some other storm. We are still operating on various things she has wrong with her, latest thing is, after redoing the rear end, the guys filled the hydraulic box, it is still seeping. Rats! We'll do whatever else we can before we try to figure out what else has gone SNAFU in there. I think there might be a seal or washer, felt/fabric? missing. We have been using every manual I could find on here, many thanks to everyone who made those available!! We also have the IH Shop Manual, incomplete version. I've pulled and printed blowups of the exploded views. Stuck the double sided prints in plastic sleeves, stuck them into a large 3 ring binder. I even got smart, printed the index page from the owner's manual. If they need to see something I haven't printed yet, they can give me page #s. Helps! Thank goodness for digital cameras, I was clicking like crazy as they were taking her apart, so, when they couldn't make sense of parts they removed that weren't in any manual, I printed some shots of how it came apart, yay me. Note to Russall, I like that soup, too, but it wouldn't have been the right color!>snerk< CapeCodCubs, I miss the old commercials, too, and Summer on the Cape.

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Re: Lost cover, made replacement

Postby sdurnal » Wed May 29, 2013 3:08 pm

Could someone give the ID of that flange where the soup can went in? (wheels are turning) hehe. Thanks,

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Re: Lost cover, made replacement

Postby Eugene » Wed May 29, 2013 4:08 pm

sdurnal wrote:Could someone give the ID of that flange where the soup can went in? (wheels are turning) hehe. Thanks,
350 821 R11, Retainer w/oil seal 392 220 R91. Rear axle nut, RH - Cub tractors.

Actually I think there is suppose to be no cap over the right hand rear axle nut, planter drive sprocket installed there.

I have a tin can over the right hand axle nut in the same location. Tin can was there when I purchased the tractor.

There is a cap for the right hand axle bearing for Cub lo-boy tractors. 350 819 R1. Don't know if this cap fits a standard Cub.
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Re: Lost cover, made replacement

Postby sdurnal » Thu May 30, 2013 12:45 pm

I was really needing the Inside Diameter, not really the part number...
Thanks anyhow, I'll get the measurements off my own when I get home.
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