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    Archive through December 12, 2008

    Does anyone know what the value of the resistor on the back of a v/r should be?
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    Archive through December 11, 2008

    Does anyone have an opinion on whether or not it is worth re-sleeving a block?
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    Archive through December 02, 2008

    Kraig, I do not have those manuals but I will check with my father-in-law. He may have.
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    Archive through December 01, 2008

    Brian, I have a couple of different copies. which do you need?
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    Archive through September 16, 2008

    Another decal tip. I have some spray called Sticker On that I bought at a boat store. It is made just for that purpose. Works great.
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    Archive through July 03, 2008

    Another tip for painting bolts is right after painting them, bake them. I use an old toaster oven. Rig up something to hold the bolts while painting that will go right in the oven. About 15 minutes and the paint becomes pretty hard.
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    Archive through July 03, 2008

    Kraig, Yes you can sand and repaint. Just don't sand back to metal or you will have to prime again.
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    Archive through May 31, 2008

    Kent, MMO is Marvel Mystery Oil and can be found about anywhere. Seafoam can be found at some auto parts stores and some hardware stores. Both are additives for your gas. they clean carbon from engine and lubricate valves and such. instructions are on the cans for mixing. Give it a try.
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    Archive through May 16, 2008

    bchalk go here http://www.kohlerengines.com/onlinecatalog/classic_engine.jsp?clseng=145160&clsfam=K-Series
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    Archive through May 09, 2008

    Brian, I believe this is the web page for the tires. http://brutttires.stores.yahoo.net/lawandgartir.html
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    Archive through April 14, 2008

    Terry, Thanks That is what I am looking for. I am hoping for a manufacurer drawing with specs on it. Also looking for the one with the load terminal.
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    Archive through April 14, 2008

    Has anyone ever come across a schematic for a voltage regulator?
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    Archive through March 26, 2008

    I have a stuck spark plug in the 100 I aquired. I tried penetrating oil but I don't think it can get in there. Any ideas? Should I just take the head off and try. I think the plug is bad so I can't start it to get it hot. Thanks
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    Archive through March 16, 2008

    Dennis Frisk Thanks. I have a 100 and 122, both have the 8.5" turf tire. I would like to put a little bit wider tire on both. I see such a variety here and was wondering what everyone is using.
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    Archive through March 16, 2008

    For those of you that have wider rear wheels, what do you use for rims. Are they just rims from newer cubs or other manufacturers?
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    Archive through March 05, 2008

    Charlie, I'm still pretty new here but I would be happy to help out with the new web page if I can.
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    Archive through February 27, 2008

    Calvin, I can go about anywhere here in IN for paint. You might be able to get someone to ship to you but you probably won't get any guaranty on mixed paint.
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    Archive through February 27, 2008

    Calvin, They will have to mix it for you. You should be able to go in to any auto parts store that has paint products and get them to mix what you need off of those part numbers.
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    Archive through February 27, 2008

    Calvin, Like Charlie said, at the top of the page, click on the FAQ link. There you will find a question about what color to paint your cub. click on that and there is a chart showing different manufacturers part numbers.
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    Archive through February 02, 2008

    Kraig, Mine is not a palomino, but it does not look exactly like the 60 in the picture either. It has a K582 on it. The guy I got it from said it was original. I have had it stored for a couple of years and should take a better look at it.
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