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Upgrade NowAny non oxygenated gas is best.Hey, good people of this form. I have a question about what type of fuel. I should run in my cub cadet 127 with a kohler 301a engine. I have been using standard 87 octane fuel with ethanol and it seems to run good. But I'm wondering if I should use 91 ethanol free fuel?
Yes they did.I have another question, did cub cadet ever make a sleeve hitch for 127? Because I would like to put my cub cadet to work.
Push the button on the lift handle and it changes in the slots on No. 8.I have another question, I have a cub cadet 127 with a hydraulic deck lift for my 48in deck. I was wondering how people determined deck hight back in the day. Because I know this isn't like a modern lawn tractor with a lever and a bunch of denets going 1234 to set deck hight. Did they just expect people to guess the hight of the deck. Or were there markings on my garden tractor originally?
Very cool, that answers my question. Now could I make my own? Because I have seen those videos on youtube. where people use a trash can/pull behind tralier and some plastic pipe and hvac ducting and Jerry rig it to the deck. Could this be done with these older cub cadet decks?
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