Ken - I have no Cub tranny images in my archives. However you can find one online like this:
Go to http://www.cngco.com/Index.cfm
At the upper right corner of the home page click on "Online Parts Catalogs"
Now click the "click here" under the Parts-Parts Catalogs-OEM-Case IH banner at about the middle of the page.
Next key in "CUB" in the search box, then click the search button.
Now choose a model from the list (eg 154 CUB GAS TRACTOR (1/47-12/75) and click the box with next to it.
Repeat under DRIVE TRAIN in the dropdown list that appears and select "DRIVE TRAIN, TRANSMISSION".
If the internet gods are willing, a window showing an exploded view of the tranny and the parts list will open.
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But before doing that simply remove the shift lever from the transmission (knock out the lever pivot pin in the cover) and peek inside. The notches in both shifter rails should be centered and opposite each other in the opening. If not (ie both notches are ahead, one is ahead and the other it behind, etc) use a BF screwdriver two pry both rails into the center position. (It may help to have an assistant rock the tractor back and forth as you pry). If there are no other problems inside the tranny, when then rails are both centered the tranny will be in neutral.
Good luck!
PS - Would like to stop over sometime for a peek at your "new" BO!
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