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    Archive through February 14, 2008

    Kraig, Thanks for the input; one question.. is there actually supposed to be a tack weld in there holding things in place? I kinda suspect the cup may be cracked on mine; it moves all over the place. L. D.
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    Archive through February 14, 2008

    A minor puzzler on my Cub 73: The gear-shift lever operates with the H-pattern OK, however, it also can be spun around 360 degrees. I've had the housing off, but have no reference to see what is or isn't happening inside. It's just sort of a pain to have your gear shift level pointing in any...
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    Archive through February 12, 2008

    Here NW Montana I've got a 73 Cub that I use for lots of things around the place, including dragging in fire wood and snow plowing. It currently has, I guess, what they term "turf" tires. I'm contemplating going to regular tractor lug types rubber on the back or all around. Are there any hidden...
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    Archive through February 01, 2008

    Digger, Yessirree, Bob, that's the piece!. Mine looks sorta like that, except for where it came from together. L. D.
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    Archive through February 01, 2008

    Am looking for an aluminum casting, 8290, for my QA 36A snow blower. Mine went away after sucking up a buried power extension cord. Thanks.
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