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Re: Cub Cadet Lowboy Model 154 Value?
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Posted by Gene Davis on May 11, 2001 at 22:02:53 from (216.163.106.39):
In Reply to: Cub Cadet Lowboy Model 154 Value? posted by Warren on May 10, 2001 at 09:17:51:
Beware!!!!, the 154 I owned had a tremendous amount of clutch problems the clutch and pressure plate are at the transmission and the adjustment is very delicate couldn't keep the pressure plate clearence, and the clutch brake clearences adjusted, it ate up several very, very, expensive clutches and pressure plates(hundreds of dollars,nothing else fits) before figuring the shaft from the engine to the trans. mounted clutch was out of alignment, cut the drive shaft installed pillow block bearings and a universal joint in the shaft to be able to line the clutch up so it could be adjusted properly, no more promlem from that. Also the starter/generator only puts about 14 amps so don't expect too much out of the electricals not much can be added to it. The 184 lowboy has the universal in the shaft and it looks as IH saw their mistake and corrected it. This is just my own very poor experience with this machine hope I don't burst your bubble!!*****Gene Davis
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