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Allen Schumacher
the company I worked at for 24yrs would go through 2 barrels a day of acetone a day when we were buys, will all the hand lay up going on each person had a covered bucket of it to store there brushes and rollers. They bought and installed in a(separate building)a microwave tank that the used acetone was pumped into and cooked . this would separate the dirt from the good acetone.Clean up was just scraping the crud off the bottom of the tank. There you go ,another think to forget lol. Later Don T
 
Guys I looked at parts look up and can`t find what size the front hydraulic connectors are for the angle blade.I seen that they are held in with a small clip and need to know if this is normal and will this make them hard to find here. Thanks Don T


Frank C another 123 lol. does this mean that I can get a blower delivered to plow days and you will move it to Maine. I would love to have a 450 snow blower here lol
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Don:
I can't find the posts now, but I recall someone having a conversation about front port connections a few years ago.

Edit:
I did find this from Myron:

Actually, start reading that page from the bottom.......
 
what does everyone think about coils as far as where to buy in local areas, auto zone has one for 25$ and it appears the same. Is there much difference between coils in general?
 
Jeff:
Looks don't count....make sure it's a direct replacement (internal resistor, same winding resistance readings, same voltage.....) or you'll be replacing it, or the points in no time flat..
 
Jeff: Coils can look the same and be very different!! Cub Cadets must use one with an internal resistor!! If you take your Kohler Part number (KH-231281) for the coil to NAPA, they can cross reference it and get you a correct coil.

Also, it should likely be a bit higher in cost than what you cited for an automotive coil requiring the use of an external resistor...

I haven't had much luck dealing with AutoZone locally. Just my $.02 worth

Myron B
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Myron:
Well, those guys DO know how to run a cash register.. Some of the ones I've dealt with would most likely chew on the cover of a parts book...( back in the day when my Dad worked in a Ford garage, I spent more time reading parts manuals than Playboys....)
 
Marlin:
and all this time, I thought that was Josh's, because of the picture he used in his profile .......... huh - who woulda figuired...
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That worked for me. Thanks and my tractor thanks you also. I will have to buy some hydraulic lines soon.
Just one more thing>>. will I have to change the relief spring when I add the front lines for power angle??? I want to put lines on the rear also so I can run a power dump on my trailer>>....
Will the pressure setting it has now run what I want it to do or do I have change something. (Help) thanks guys your the best... Later Don T
 
hey guys, I wish that was mine! I dont even really remember where i got it. I think Marlin sent it to me in an email.

Chris, I have a Buddy with Cubs over in fox lake. We should all get together and have a little plowday.
 

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