Hydro, Thanks for the corrections. Along with the fly wheel improvement, came the use of a "firewall", designed to keep the large fuel tank's content cooler while flowing into the carb. With David's conformation, we end up with a great operating IH Cub Cadet Quiet line. Furthermore,I always had thought, or assumed to be under the impression, that, IH had the say to Kohler as to how IH wanted their engines to be set up. Keeping the proven cast iron oil pans, that are stronger, and should have cost less than the aluminum oil pans should have made more sense. What's the difference to finish out the garden tractor's proven history for this last series production run before the "all-new" 82 Series???? So, long story short,... I thought of improvements to the Quiet line from top to bottom, in general, would ultimately have resulted in a better set up for this model.
But, that's why I hang around, and like it here, you know?
On another note, I'm not so sure having IH wheel weights on my 1450 for my better half is such a good idea. She's never operated a garden tractor, or a tractor in her life. She's city girl turned country girl! Hearing weird noises now from the "rear-end" of my 1450. Almost like a stone,.... perhaps,.... inside the right axle carrier. It's just too much to have two tractors down in my shop right now. The 1450 is gonna have to wait closer to snow clearing season.