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Posted by AlBie on December 23, 2001 at 04:03:49 from (64.210.55.236):
In Reply to: sand blasting a cub posted by david on December 22, 2001 at 13:22:40:
The Cub that I purchased was sandblasted and primed. There was sand in every conceivable part of the tractor. Could not trust any area so every bolt ,nut, washer, seal, gasket, bearing, brush etc. etc. was replaced or threads cleaned. Because of the *kids* playing with the sandblaster it cost all new bearing which was an unnecessary expense. The Cub was taken completely apart down to the 18.00 brass washer in the steering section and the bearing in the gearbox. I would not even accept another sandblasted tractor but it did get me the one thing I always wanted. TO TAKE A CUB APART DOWN TO THE LAST BOLT and this sandblasted job did it, AlBie
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