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Navistar Replacement Gas Cap Order Form131 viewsVisit the Cub Manual Server.

If you have any questions please let me know -rudi01@rogers.com
Rudi
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Rake Wheel326 viewsIHC MC-D Self-Dump Hay Rake (Type M")
Wheel & Cap
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RB1082 Bushing332 viewsIHC MC-D Self-Dump Hay Rake (Type M")
CAP,BUSHING,BOLT,RATCHET
R13021M,RB1082,Q658,RA1086M
mark1757
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90 viewsFarmall on Cape Cod Miniature Golf Course.Mike 49 Cub
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June honeybee swarm41 viewsThis swarm was captured on June 17th. About 4 pounds of happy beesbeestingz
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Bee Swarm in tree43 viewsSwarm which is about 3 feet long going up the center of the tree. Tough location to capture.beestingz
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Gas Caps229 views Rim of cap jeff silvey
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Gas Cap179 viewsRim of capjeff silvey
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32 viewsHere's the hydraulic cylinders, I was amazed at the simplicity of design when I pulled them apart. nothing but an oring in the end cap and a staight rod with nothing to keep it from coming completely out of the cylinder.scotlem
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Agway Calendar Cover Photo226 viewsThis is the cover photo for the 2008 Agway, True Value, Country Pride Farms Calendar.

It is a the 1958 Cub owned by Al Weller (Grampa) and restored by Andrew Capone (Shotgun) and a very dedicated group of cub afficionados at Cecil's Cub Fest Northeast 2007!
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1 cord capacity kindling box68 viewsRudi
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1 cord capacity kindling box147 viewsRudi
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Cap removed63 viewsThe end cap of is now removed showing the contact clip. Note the gap between the fingers of the clip plus corrosion.Bigdog
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Removing the end cap57 viewsStarted removing the end cap. Note the pot metal of the switch body is very brittle. Re-assembly of the switch requires using an adhesive such as epoxy.Bigdog
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End view61 viewsEnd view of the switch showing the insulated cap crimped in placeBigdog
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Shaft.54 viewsThis is the cleaned shaft with the spring replaced. You will find the spring from an old ball point pen is an ideal replacement part. You can get 2 replacement springs from one pen. This spring must be compressed into the shaft body while replacing the shaft into the switch body. There is not much room to do this and you never have enough hands.
Once the shaft is replaced into the switch body you can replace the end cap with a few drops of epoxy to hold it in place.
Bigdog
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NewGasCap128 views1541
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OldGasCap121 views1541
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NewGasCap2125 views1541
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Safety Gas Cap71 viewsdon mccombs
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