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  1. J

    Archive through September 03, 2015

    Want to buy, hood isolation for narrow-frame as in the rubber molding that goes over the back edge and keeps it from vibrating, Thanks Joe
  2. J

    Archive through August 06, 2012

    Donald Tanner, You will have more volume to blast more parts. If you are looking for better recovery time you may want to utilize both compressors, assuming you have an adequate enough service to run both. Try to have the pressure switches set far enough apart so that the second kicks in...
  3. J

    Archive through August 03, 2012

    I attempted the feat listed in cubfaq about adjusting the governor, the cross shaft was freely turning counter-clockwise for quite a few turns. I ran the engine and attempted again, still with the same results. The engine starts and runs, but if you throttle up it has a hesitation and sputters...
  4. J

    Archive through August 03, 2012

    Greetings all, just introducing myself on the site. Running a 73 (moldboarder) and a 105 (lawn and snow). Having an issue with the 73 governor sticking, read an earlier post and MMO was mentioned. Curious to hear of any other simple remedies or if I should ready my shop for a tear down.
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