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Posted by Russ Vetter on August 07, 2005 at 11:00:17 from (69.66.69.104):
I am an avid Oliver collector that has just purchased two I-H Cub Lo-Boys. One is a 154 and the other is a 185; the 185 has a 3160 belly mower. The 154 is missing the P.T.O. and the mower deck; but it and the 185 are both strong runners. With the Oliver Club (HPOCA) and the new Oliver Heritage Magazine it is easy to find parts and information. I am hoping that someone who reads this will point me in the right direction for additional help in finding parts and information pertaining to the Lo-Boys. At the start of last week I had no intention of ever changing my favorite color, (Meadow Green) to the white and yellow of a Cub but as fortune would have it, my work place was making space for other things and the Cubs were in the way. I guess you could say I was in the right place at the right time as I picked them both up. I would like to put them back to like new condition but I still want too use them as they were intended. I intend to put a blade on the 154 and use the 185 to mow the lawn.
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