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    Archive through May 14, 2011

    Jeff Q. It sounds more like a weak battery or bad connection to me. I'd try jumping it with another battery or a booster battery if it were mine.
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    Archive through March 19, 2011

    Norm, I've had good luck with this seal I purchased from McMaster Carr. It's thicker then the original seal, but it's worked well for me. Hope this helps.
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    Archive through February 05, 2011

    I found the disk rotors. Thanks for all the replys.
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    Archive through February 05, 2011

    I'm looking for a pair of disk rotors from an 82 series or newer Cub Cadet -- the ones with the large hole in the center and that fit the bolt pattern. Please send pictures and a price shipped to Boonville, IN, 47601. My email is pf2 at evansville dot edu. TIA I have a set of calipers but...
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    Archive through February 12, 2011

    Wes, I've had good luck getting those screws out using the impact socket on my ratchet wrench. You can put a lot of "down force" by pushing down on the rachet wrench as you turn it.
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    Archive through December 27, 2010

    Did anyone else see the article in “The Best of Farm Show” about penetrating oils? The article said that Machinist’s Workshop “scientifically rusted” a bunch of nuts and bolts and tested different penetrating oils to see which worked the best to loosen the nuts. From the magazine, the results...
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    Archive through November 23, 2010

    Don, I don't know Frank A.C. The cub belongs to a guy in Corydon, IN.
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    Archive through November 23, 2010

    I'll try again on a picture. Sorry about that.
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    Archive through November 23, 2010

    I stopped by to see a buddy's "Tiger Cub" a couple of weeks ago. I've been too busy to post a picture. He did a really good job on it. He found the 123 upside down in a dump. It doesn't have the correct seat or steering wheel, but still looks great. I messed up on the picture. It's in...
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    Archive through October 02, 2010

    My wife and I went to a tractor show in Philpot, KY on Saturday. Got to see a lot of familiar faces. We took the Mini-H and Mini-560. There was a 560 there with only 14.3 hours on it. Maybe some of you have seen it at other shows, but it was a first for me. The guy said he bought it from...
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    Archive through August 29, 2010

    William, here's some pictures of my Mott mower. The closeups aren't real good, but maybe they can help you with the mounts. I made some drawings of the shield with all the dimensions for a friend, but I don't have any dimensions for the mounting brackets. If you need them and someone else on...
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    Archive through August 15, 2010

    I'm advertising these for a friend whose computer is down. Model 100. Rough but runs good. $250 Model 105. Good shape with great seat-- one small tear -- blue strip intact. Runs good. $450 Both are located in southwestern Indiana. For more information you can contact Chuck at...
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    Archive through August 01, 2010

    Dennis and Kraig, here's the weight bracket and weights I have on my 73 with the loader. Each of the weights on the weight bracket are 30 pounds and there's an additional 30 pound weight on each side of the frame along side the seat. Each wheel has a little over 100 pounds of weight...
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    Archive through July 28, 2010

    Scott, if you don't mind doing a little reading, this might help. It discusses both of the requlators you've been working with. Hope it helps.
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    Archive through July 22, 2010

    Donald T. and Dennis F. A friend of mine who is a puller and a machinist, bores out the standard Kohler rod, adds an insert and uses them for pulling. He was telling me just today, however, he'd about quit doing that because the inserts were becoming too expensive and too hard to find. He...
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    Archive through July 13, 2010

    Jimmy L. Make sure the points are open when you make that test or disconnect the wire to the points. With the wire to the points connected and the points closed, you should get no resistance on the negative side and a high resistance on the positive side of the coil. You will have...
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    Archive through July 09, 2010

    Ned, here's some pictures of one I made to pull behind my Mini-560.
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    Archive through July 06, 2010

    Bob P. Jim Steele (who was pretty particular about these things) posted a long time ago that the Haban color was a close match to Massey Ferguson red. That's what I used to paint mine based on Jim's advice.
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    Archive through July 01, 2010

    Charlie, that loader looks familiar. I used the one in the picture for a pattern for this one.
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    Archive through May 30, 2010

    Allen, here's how I do the whole procedure of removing the front PTO. Hope it helps.
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