I love the 108 model. I had one for about 12 years and have regretted selling it ever since it left! A real work horse for sure! I refer to those early wide frames as the Stripe Tractor's. Yellow - 8 hp Green - 10 hp Red - 12 hp Blue - 14 hp & 16 hp 169 1yr
I never gave any thought to the HP to the stripe color. Thats good information. My 108 started my collection, so its pretty special to me. I almost sold it years ago, Im glad I did not now.
Awesome! Thanks for the video, that'll be very helpful when I go to set the lights up. I'm just waiting for the paint on the old 104 to dry and get er wired up. I'm excited to see what its gonna look like with new paint/tires and working lights for once.
Glad to help. I am still trying to get my 582 painted. Ive been so busy this summer. Im pretty excited myself to get mine done. Its the first one I have restored.
I have a 1650 16hp cub cadet international everything worked garge kept its entire life the blades and headlights both quit at the same exact time it runs and drives everything works but those 2 things thought it was odd they quit at the same time
I would check both fuses first. Then start following wires to the headlights and pto. There may be a wire or both wires rubbed thru that are arcing togher.
Would anyone be able to help me out here? I have a 1997 Cub Cadet HDS 2165 with the headlight wire cut, there are currently no headlights in it. But everything that the lights need is already there. Basically, the wiring for the lights is ready to go but I'd have to add another foot of wire since it's cut down, and it's just missing the connectors and lights, so do I buy some wire, solder it, and add connectors? My plan is to buy a new headlight assembly because mine needs replaced anyway. I'd just like to see the old girl with lights again :)
@@steiger256 Yeah I know... Those daggone assemblies cost $100+ new, but the original needs replaced. The reflective tape is gone, the lens is missing, and the bulbs don't exist. But thanks for helping me out! I just wanted to make sure whatever wiring I was going to do would work well.
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I love the 108 model. I had one for about 12 years and have regretted selling it ever since it left! A real work horse for sure!
I refer to those early wide frames as the Stripe Tractor's.
Yellow - 8 hp
Green - 10 hp
Red - 12 hp
Blue - 14 hp & 16 hp 169 1yr
I never gave any thought to the HP to the stripe color. Thats good information. My 108 started my collection, so its pretty special to me. I almost sold it years ago, Im glad I did not now.
Is it the same on an 82 series?
Awesome! Thanks for the video, that'll be very helpful when I go to set the lights up. I'm just waiting for the paint on the old 104 to dry and get er wired up. I'm excited to see what its gonna look like with new paint/tires and working lights for once.
Glad to help. I am still trying to get my 582 painted. Ive been so busy this summer. Im pretty excited myself to get mine done. Its the first one I have restored.
@@steiger256 Thats the big red one if I remember right? If I could ever find one of those I'd go for it having big twin engine.
Can you make a video how to hook up the front lights on a cub cadet 149 tractor
What size whole did you cut out
I cut a 4 1/2 inch hole. They are Trucklite grommets with 4411 bulbs.
I have a 1650 16hp cub cadet international everything worked garge kept its entire life the blades and headlights both quit at the same exact time it runs and drives everything works but those 2 things thought it was odd they quit at the same time
I would check both fuses first. Then start following wires to the headlights and pto. There may be a wire or both wires rubbed thru that are arcing togher.
Would anyone be able to help me out here? I have a 1997 Cub Cadet HDS 2165 with the headlight wire cut, there are currently no headlights in it. But everything that the lights need is already there. Basically, the wiring for the lights is ready to go but I'd have to add another foot of wire since it's cut down, and it's just missing the connectors and lights, so do I buy some wire, solder it, and add connectors? My plan is to buy a new headlight assembly because mine needs replaced anyway. I'd just like to see the old girl with lights again :)
I would just use wire connectors and crimp on some new wire the length you need. You could find a used headlight assembly on line for less money.
@@steiger256 Yeah I know... Those daggone assemblies cost $100+ new, but the original needs replaced. The reflective tape is gone, the lens is missing, and the bulbs don't exist. But thanks for helping me out! I just wanted to make sure whatever wiring I was going to do would work well.
I need parts for a international harvester 1250 Cub cadet 1250
Check out Adams small engine. He may have what you need, And he also ships
@@steiger256 where is that at can you please tell me well can you give me a phone number
@@steiger256 HOW CAN I FIND ADAMS SMALL ENGINE