Posted by Red Mist on March 26, 2009 at 19:27:30 from (67.142.130.21):
In Reply to: H questions again posted by Farmallb on March 26, 2009 at 17:26:32:
Farmallb said: (quoted from post at 17:26:32 03/26/09) How do I grease the front wheels. I have farmed witrh 20s and 30s and can grease there wheels, but I see no zzerk on the H Ive got. Is the seats the same size on a Cub as on an H. I tell my boy, my butt stays the same size no matter which one im on, so I would imagine the seats are the same sizes also. Finally, do the steering wheels interchange with a cub H,M, ect. Thanks.
You grease the front wheels the same way you do the front wheels on a car or truck - take them apart, clean the bearings in solvent and repack them. The seats are the same on a cub, H and M, the 4-bolt variety. Steering wheels will interchange, but check the diameters. There are two common diameters; 15" and 18". Larger provides easier steering but less knee room, and vice versa for the smaller diameter.
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