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OK,
I've had enough winter! Is it spring yet!
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Charlie- I wish Central Illinois could get atleast SOME of that precipitation! The drought that is shaping up isn't pretty...
 
Charlie "Digger" Proctor

Lol thats what you get for moving north .I was shocked to see 1" of the white stuff here this am,but it will be gone by noon.I did the walk way with the broom .Off now for a drive for some Cub stuff so I will have a full storage building . Just how much snow do you have there on the ground now? Later Don T

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Will there be a move South soon ?
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Charlie, I love the snow but those temps are bone chilling at the end of the week. You keep them.
 
Well, hate to say it but the high today here in Texas will be 76, tomorrow 77.
 
Tyler-
If memory serves me correctly, there is a shaft that goes through the holes in the front of the transmission casting which is used as the pivot for the snow-thrower lift.

Don-
Nice Cub-Attachments score!
 
Hey guys I'm getting ready for winter and want to get the hydralic lift pump serviced on the 125 but not sure what fluid to use in that unit. I suspect Hy-Tran but not sure.
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Jim S. You're correct. HyTran for the pump.
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Kraig M. Thank You!!!
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The Moose is fixed.
 
Hi Everyone. I think I have read about using CLR to clean up carburators on this forum in the past. Does this stuff really work to clean up fouled up carbs? Do you use full strength or diluted? The container gives dilutions for household items, but not for my need? Thanks alot. Mike
 

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