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lynnmor
On 4/21/2026 at 7:44 PM, ineedanother said:

NIce! I hope that works for you. I need to make a decision about my FEL, auto has to have a foot control or I move the loader onto a 8-speed without the L/S differential and electric clutch. I don't seem to have enough hands and arms to not have a foot control for direction. Kind of hate to do that since my 165 is the tilling machine but we'll see.

I must have three hands since just yesterday I cut a new road thru the woods, hauled the rocks and stumps and then graded the highway banks.  Hours of use without issue.  Now a tiller needs a stick shift since it pushes the tractor.

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Stan50

I installed clutch spring with diy high performance tool and I put  new shifter boot, at this point I checked and tightened that shifter screw (changing gears is better now).

I adjusted deck too.

As I mentioned in earlier  posts I changed fuel pump (not original) to aftermarket cheap one (I got 2 spare ones and 2 new CarBole on the shelf). After a few hours pump works OK but I had to tighten the screws twice.

Right now I have some spare parts (belts,pumps, other small items) so far so good..

 

I installed original clutch spring but I ordered 2 more springs - 11/16" x 5 3/4"  these are shorter than original one, but recommended on the forum.

 

 

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Razorback

I changed the oil in my C160 today, and got the parking brake to work correctly.... just needed a simple adjustment. Then got the pressure sprayer out and cleaned up the C160 and the Craftsman PGT9000 that I use mostly for mowing because it has a 54" deck.

 

One of my next projects will be to look at the 36" RD mower deck to see what it needs.... hopefully just bearings..... Also need some front hub covers.

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CasaytheMann

I finally got around to working on my 15-38HXL. I installed a new fuel filter (the one that came out was very dirty). I pulled the mower blades and sharpened them on the belt sander. I adjusted the mower deck's side to side, and front to back height. I used brake cleaner to remove a lot of old oil build up on the sides of the engine and rails. I replaced the hood hinge bolts, and straightened the bracket that hood mounts too. I used plastic restorer /cleaner on all the black plastic. It is very shiny now. I've ordered a new fuel solenoid kit because the existing connector is very loose and doesn't connect tightly. When I do that I'll also be installing a new float and float bowl gasket.

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WHX??
17 minutes ago, CasaytheMann said:

I finally got around to working on my 15-38HXL. 

I really like to hear guys taking care of the often frowned on verticals. Yes it's not a vintage C-160 but still. Well maybe not frowned  on but often neglected and used as throwaways. Keep at it buddy. :thumbs2:

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Andy N.

Busy day Wheel Horsing around:

 

Picked up this non running 1054 this morning about 1 hour away from my house. PO said it's been sitting in his garage for 25 years. He has a bunch of Cub Cadets and a couple Cub High Boys that belonged to his father and working to slowly sell. Engine was free, shifted into all gears so I decided to give it a go. Cleaned and flushed the fuel system, had no spark so cleaned the points, added my special tractor fuel and it fired right up. Managed to get the engine oil and trans oil changed before calling it a night. Oh, and bonus, it has a K301 swap. So 2 more HP for future plowing. Doesn't have a seat back, front grill, and start/gen belt cover. More to come on this.

 

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When I got back from picking up the 1054, the weather was nice and it hasn't rained in almost 1 week so time to start prepping the garden. I may have planted a little too much cover crop in the fall, but it sure did plow nice. Although not enough to have an official plow day like the WI @WHX??and MI @Pullstart ones.

 

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WHX??
4 minutes ago, Andy N. said:

non running 1054 this morning about 1 hour away from my house.

Sawweet Andy .. bout time you come around to vintage and you know damned well how great of a mule these girls are for a workin tractor... :thumbs2:

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Andy N.
2 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Sawweet Andy .. bout time you come around to vintage and you know damned well how great of a mule these girls are for a workin tractor... :thumbs2:

 

I blame it all some people's peer pressure about needing another plow tractor! :D

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kpinnc
1 hour ago, Andy N. said:

my special tractor fuel

 

Elaborate please... :D

 

 

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