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Marlin, those tires hold air
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I'll get some for the 100 eventually. Right now I want to accumulate tires that are not flat.
104- front and one rear flat
105-all flat
107-all flat
129- 1 rear flat
782- front flat
1450 roller- all good!
Dad's 1450, my 1450, 1200 and 100 are good.
Sorry guys
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Earl F. I know a gentleman that is going to put the insulation foam into some narrow rear tires on his Cub Cadet. I checked Youtube and actually found where someone did that with a four wheeler tire. Rather expensive in my opinion. Maybe the air is different in where you live. We must have taken all the goodies out of it before it drifts over to you. If you want I can put some air in my air tank and bring it along this spring.
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This is the M&W I built .I sold it to Geezer he was loading it up to take home.
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It must be "Post photos of your Original Day."

My Original. Playing around plowing up the yard just to see how well it could plow with turf tires and no wheel weights.

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I just learned from my parts guy down the road the reason Kohler prices are going through the roof. They simply don't want to sell any K engines because they last too long. He had a customer look into getting a K short block last year. The price was around $650 and he decided to wait. He called recently wanting the same short block and the price had doubled to over $1,300.00.

This is just wrong. I know that price gouging gasoline is against the law...why not other products??? There ought to be something that can be done. I have thought about writing my congressman but I don't know what effect that would have if any.

Any thoughts?

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