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    Archive through June 11, 2009

    Looking for a good flywheel and stator for a Kohler M18. Send me pics and prices. Thanks!
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    Whats the best FREE Anti-Virus program out there

    Stay away from AVG, it's a resource hog. I used Avast for a bit and it was better.
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    Archive through May 29, 2009

    Kendell, thanks for #1 and #3. As for #2, I already thought of that. Problem is, the pulley doesn't want to be pulled off. What tools/technique have folks used to successfully remove it?
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    Archive through May 29, 2009

    Hi everybody. I've been gone a while, but I'm back working on my 149. I've got a few questions. First, is the tin on a 14Hp Kohler supposed to look like this: Looks like it's been hammered in to me, but I can't imagine why anyone would do that. Of course, I have run into all sorts of...
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    "good books"

    "Trustee from the Toolroom" by Nevil Shute
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    Archive through December 24, 2008

    Frank - I was working on an idea in my head to make up a little rectangular plate with a cutout the correct size of the hole in the trunnion that could be screwed/epoxied onto the existing trunnion. I found somebody to weld up the trunnion on my 129/149 project, so I didn't have to go that...
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    Archive through December 01, 2008

    Brian - was it this one? http://ccmanuals.info/pdf/nfwindbreaker.pdf
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    CC 882 diesel

    Cubs are a lot rarer here in Maine than in the Midwest, so the asking prices tend to be higher. Don't know about selling prices, but the owners usually want a mint for them. I saw that ad, and thought it would be nice to have, but I don't have the kind of cash to spend on a tractor. IF I was...
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    Archive through November 14, 2008

    Don, I just picked up one of these: All the talk about setting governors made me think about my 149. My "seat of the pants" tach said that the engine was running way to fast. Well, the Vibratach said it was running at about 3400 RPM no load, so I adjusted the cable and high speed stop...
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    Archive through November 14, 2008

    Tim, does your hydro look like this: Is the fan intact? Did mice build a nest on top of the hydro? Roasted mouse nests smell pretty bad.
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    Archive through November 02, 2008

    Scott Stanton, this is how you take care of leaves with a Cub Cadet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0fwTB8Pu4w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYGtDOw77N8
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    Archive through October 24, 2008

    Frank - The 3 pin driver on your 1200 is the same as the one used on the "hydrostatic disconnect attachment" - basically an optional clutch that could be added to hydro tractors.
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    Archive through October 17, 2008

    Timothy, you can remove the bottom balance gear without disassembling the motor, just remove the snap ring and slide it out. Make sure to get all the shims out. To get the top gear out without pulling the crankshaft, use a cold chisel. I used a 3/4" chisel, but a 1" should work too. Put the...
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    Archive through October 14, 2008

    Gotcha. I was trying to think of the correct term for the type of charging system on a Quiteline...
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    Archive through October 14, 2008

    Jeff, The hydro is pretty much the same on a 149 and a 1450. Early 1450's had external disc brakes, later 1450's had internal brakes in the transmission. Other differences on the 1450 are: Magneto ignition and a flywheel starter instead of a starter-generator on the 149, electric PTO...
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