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Charlie, aside from "too much", how much snow did you get?

Marty, good to see that 122 again, you did a great job on it.
 
6" when it was all said and done, LOL
It looks like another round coming Wednesday and Thursday too, Grrrrrrrrr
 
Only white I have on the ground is fallen apple blossoms!
 
Good morning fellow cadetholics. I have an original cadet and have recently replaced the steering shaft. It seems awfully tight. There was no grease fitting on the new like there was on the old one. Should I take it back out and put a fitting in it or is there another way to get it lubricated?
 
John B.
I've never seen an Original steering column that didn't have a grease zerk.
Your old one should have had a zerk, didn't it?
Are you sure they sent you the right one?
Got a pic of what you got?
 
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Charlie, I think everyone (except you) is in that waiting period between clearing snow and mowing grass.
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1650 Question: What is the Kohler part number for a starter on this tractor. (Kohler K341AQS)
The aftermarket starter that is on this tractor is not working. It will spin but doesn't engage the flywheel.
 
R.E.
It depends on if you have a 10 or 13 tooth in it.
KH-45-755-03 - KH-45-098-09 - 10 tooth
IH-117167-C94 - KH-45-098-11 - 13 tooth
 

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