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    Archive through May 11, 2006

    My 1450 was turning into a dedicated tiller/blower because I bought a new Grasshopper zero turn with 61" deck. Liquid cooled 25 HP rips through grass in a hurry. What used to take nearly 6 hours now takes an hour.
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    Archive through May 11, 2006

    Ouch!!!!!! And to a fellow Bruce.......... How did the block and bore come out on that one???
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    Archive through May 11, 2006

    If you had ag tires would chains be needed in the winter for blowing??
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    Archive through May 11, 2006

    Can't wait to try the snow thrower....... Wait...... I can wait..... forget I said that.
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    Archive through May 11, 2006

    Got the tiller mounted on the 1450 today and the hydralic lift sure makes it wonderful!! Gonna dedicate the 1450 to tilling and snow blowing only.
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    Archive through May 11, 2006

    Got the lift for the 1450 mounted and the tiller gear box. Just have to hang the tiller and have a go at it. Never tilled extensivly with these units. I have an acre of sod to till up. Is the 1450 up to the task?? Or should I pop for the rent of a 5 foot tiller on a tractor?
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    Archive through May 11, 2006

    Thanks Fred........ I'll check the voltage. The ring should be OK as the engine only has an hour on new rings and hone job.
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    Archive through May 11, 2006

    My 129 won't start....... getting fuel but no spark. Funny thing is it was fine when I parked it last fall. Could a coil just up and fail?? It's a ford coil that replace it if I remember correctly.
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    Archive through May 11, 2006

    Thanks Guys........ I was hoping the spring would not be needed. Good to put a face to The Keeper after all these years.
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    Archive through May 11, 2006

    I am going to transfer my tiller from the 129 to the 1450. The 1450 has a hydralic lift. Question: Is the hydralic lift powerful enough to lift the tiller without the aid of spring assistance? Is using a spring on a hydralic unit even possible? Question: How important is having ag tires...
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    Archive through April 16, 2006

    Thanks guys......
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    Archive through April 16, 2006

    Couple of questions for the gurus.... 1. My 1450's starter is acting like its drawing too much juice. Sometimes it seems to just lock up. Then it goes. Battery good and have even jumped it. Does it need a rebuild? Or replaced. Not familiar with these fancy hydros, used to starter/gen...
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    Archive through September 06, 2005

    Albert M. The steering sector on Cubs is one of the weak points for sure. Keep them adjusted and greased. Pick up a sevice manual from Binders. Invaluable.
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    Archive through September 06, 2005

    Eric C. My understanding is the 70 and 100 share the same harness.
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    Archive through September 02, 2005

    Thanks for the links Bryan M. that does the trick. The Brinly Tandem Disc looks like the sure thing. Spendy I bet........ Kraig, Mulching 250 trees is a daunting task. Mulch also harbors mice, they will girdle small trees. In the fall I plant a cover crop, other wise the trees are kept...
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