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Steve B., I like the steering wheel decal.

Don V., Steve B.,

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Steve B., and they come in different colors too. Black, Silver, Green and Yellow.

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kraig

I got it installed and adjusted . I did run the thing into a frozen snow bank and did not hear the belt slip. So I might be good to go.

Harry
Well what can I say , seems we both need to
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and then we will both know . thanks Kraig for helping me get on track and maybe throw some snow.
 
Harry B,
Thanks for those measurements, I've needed those for years. I was lucky enough to get a picture of one of those springs once upon a time, but had no tape measure with me. On Wisconsin
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Don T - Way to go, getting that tensioner installed. I hope it works well for you. It's really a shame for a Cub Cadet owner to have to hire out the snow removal duties. Thanks for the update.
 
Don,
Congrats on the fix! Oh, and
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No new snow here, just cold. You can keep the snow up North.
 
David,

It works, but you have to be careful, as too strong a mixture will really eat your part away. You'll have to neutralize it when you're done. lately, I use electrolysis (project in the machine shop), molasses, or soda blasting.
 

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