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Super Ethan, Thanks that will be very helpful will keep an eye out.
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Jeff B/Kraig,Jeff pictures are on the way hopefully they help,a big thanks to the “keeper of the photos”
 
Thanks Ethan,
Will have to see if I can find a similar filter tomorrow, currently that's where I have my fuel shut off valve because I couldn't find a 90degree shut off valve up here. Bought the 90degree fitting from ccs, maybe have to splurge for the 90degree valve.
 
Jeff B,I used standard rubber fuel hose from my local Napa for the shut off end of the filter and some thinner clear blue “vinyl”?...hose from tractor supply,the filter is genuine cub cadet from my local dealer,just make sure it snakes in the gap in the back side of the air cleaner plate and the carb and doesn’t interfere with the throttle linkage on the carb and has a “downhill”slope to the fuel 90 degree elbow at the side of the carb
 
WOW!!
THAT stuff has just gotta be jam packed full of all kinds of environmentally friendly stuff, HUH???!!

Impressive!!

I can see it now....

Legions of chrome wheeled Cubs & such rolling across the lawns, down the furrows and across the parade routes this season!!
 

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