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    Archive through January 19, 2011

    frank, thank you very much for the pic. that is a huge help. not sure why i couldn't find that anywhere. thanks again.
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    Archive through January 19, 2011

    frank currier, yes that is me. i posted as a new member because i had only made one or two posts back then and none since. so i consider myself still a relatively new member. anyway, i have tried all the methods mentioned. i used to work at a mower shop for 17 years so i'm pretty knowledgeable...
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    Archive through January 18, 2011

    new member here with a question or two regarding the steering wheel on my 125. how do you remove it? i pulled the cap off and removed the nut. i've tried everything i can think of to get it off. every posting i've read says it is a splined shaft and to use a puller. but i cannot get any puller...
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    Archive through October 11, 2009

    "Richard- Did you see that Don P. said the 125 was given to him? I keep wondering how long it's going to take Kraig to figure out why all of these 125's are "given" away... " LOL, yes this tractor was given to me. i used to run a mower shop in chardon ohio but was forced to retire due to...
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    Archive through October 11, 2009

    hi, i'm new to this forum. i hope i'm posting my question in the right area as i did not see it in the faq section. this forum is set up alot differently than the others i belong to. i was given a nice 125 with what i believe to be a 42" tiller on the rear. i would like to find a snowplow for...
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