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Hey Ethan, we're supposed to get 15 or 16 inches! Geez I hope not! LOL..

We get that much and I'm jumping into the Cat loader. :cool:
 
We’re in the 10-18 inch zone,can we trade this in for 38 degrees damp and drizzle you know normal March weather for us coastal New England people.id like to throw a loader on my 149 some day.....some day far down the road LOL.
 
I didn't break it, just needed re-calibrajusting. And here I thought I would find some garage time this week. Helping a friend with drum brakes, again. He's got no experience. But that's OT. As I say this, we're getting a spring squawl it looks. Hope it don't add up. I'm not wanting to push the poor little 100 anymore right now.
 
My 1450s doing quite well with this snow.i coated my plow blade with eazy slide and the bottom slush layer is just rolling off the blade in a perfect curl
 
I just finished putting a K301 in a 128. I can get the engine to turn over, but without spark. The only spark I get is when I turn the key off, it sparks once. I am using a new condenser, used coil and VR. Any thoughts on what would need to fix it?
 
After checking the wiring diagram I had the condenser hooked up to the +positive terminal.
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. After correcting that, it still has the same issue. Only one spark when the ignition is turned off.
 
Michael S.-

Do you have 12V at the coil with the key on? How about in the start position? It sort of seems like the ignition switch is not making contact in the "start" position, and the spark you get is when you pass through "run" on the way back to "off."
 
Kraig-eight inches when I plowed two hours ago,still coming down at a good clip probably up to tenish by now I’ll have to grab the ruler again when I go back out at seven,Mike F I’ve seen that there 120,000 power outages in eastern MA,hopefully your not among them again
 
Ten inches in my front yard wet heavy crap on the bottom five inches of fluff on top,if it were all fluffy I’d have close to 18 inches
 

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