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    New member in MA

    Welcome from another Massachusetts Cub user. I have learned a lot here. I have a 1450 that does mowing and snow removal. I also have a 122 with a Johnson loader that gets used more often than I expected.
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    Archive through June 25, 2014

    Charlie. Thanks for the help. Knowing what I was looking for I crawled around the edges of the garage for a while. As a last resort I looked in the snow blower mechanism. That's where it's been for months. Now I'll have it together and be mowing by the weekend.
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    Archive through June 25, 2014

    Thanks Charlie. No there's no spacer on the shaft, and I don't have any parts left in the coffee can. I'll look in the garage again. At least I know what I'm looking for. It's defiantly a black Warner clutch. The P.O. put anti-seize on all of the bolts and the engine shaft. Not the...
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    Archive through June 25, 2014

    I'm finally getting back to the 1450. I replaced the PTO clutch coil with one from one of our sponsors. I'm reassembling it and I have almost ¼ inch of shaft beyond the clutch. This allows the clutch and pulley to float in and out on the engine shaft. I know that's not right, but I'm...
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    Archive through January 24, 2014

    Thanks Steve B. The PTO bearing is fine. The clutch seems to have a loose wire. OK, All the wires are loose. The engine is ok, but The PTO clutch coil exploded. Thanks to the PO who applied anti-seize to most of the bolts everything came apart easy.
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    Archive through January 19, 2014

    Paul, Yes the PTO switch is off. The starter engages, but can't turn the engine. I tried rotating the drive shaft with the spark plug out. It's hard to turn. I don't think the engine is seized, because there it ran fine, no strange noises. It also turned over fine just before it wouldn't start.
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    Archive through January 18, 2014

    I need some advice from someone with more experience than me. I was throwing snow very nicely with my 1450 when it suddenly ran out of gas. It turned over fine before I realized it was out of gas. I put gas in it, and a few minutes later it wouldn't turnover at all. I separated the drive...
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