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  1. K

    On the soapbox again

    Luther, You need to drink better beer.
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    Archive through June 20, 2008

    Mark, Any narrow frame hood will fit, but only the 71, 102, 122, 123, hoods will be correct.
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    On the soapbox again

    Henri,
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    On the soapbox again

    Henri, I'd stay away from barbed wire. They will get injured many times before they give up on trying to get out. It would be a shame to have a milk goat ruined from catching her udder on the wire. I used no climb wire mesh when I had goats. It used to run about $50 for a 150' roll. I also...
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    On the soapbox again

    Henri, Did you figure in the cost of a good fence? Even pigmy goats will find a way out when you think there is none. BTDT. I wish the city would allow us to keep one or two in town.
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    Archive through May 19, 2008

    Lonnie, I had to remove the shaft to put a creeper in my 70. It took about two hours. 30 min to get the old shaft out and 1.5 hours of cussing while putting the new one in.
  7. K

    Cadet 80 plow or snowblower

    There are both that were made for the cadet lawn tractors. They show up on e-bay from time to time. If you put an ad in the wanted section you should get a reply.
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    Archive through May 14, 2008

    Digger, To quote my grandfather "It's for making little boys ask too many questions."
  9. K

    Cadet 76 running rough...

    Kraig, Thanks for fixing the link. It should have posted as a clickable link It's not really all that tricky. Just follow the procedure and go slow. Brute force and speed will put you on the road to buying a replacement engine.
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    Cadet 76 running rough...

    You will need to remove the gas tank, so you can take off the engine tin. Then you will need a strap of some sort so you can hold the flywheel while you loosen the sprague clutch for the pull start. That clutch also acts as the flywheel nut and needs either a special tool, or you can use a piece...
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    Cadet 76 running rough...

    Myron is correct. A partially sheared key will make a B&S run like crap. It is possible that a valve is not seating properly, but it is not the most likely cause. Mine ran badly even though the key looked fine. After pulling the flywheel I found that it had just barely sheared, not enough to see...
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    Archive through April 12, 2008

    Brian J. That's for a snow thrower. It looks to me more like one for the cadet lawn tractors. Measure the holes that are near the bottom of your last picture. They should be about 6" apart from one another to fit on the front of the lawn tractor frame. I might like to have me one of them
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    STUPID things I witnessed today

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    On the soapbox again

    Hmmmm this may technically be against the rules but, SMUT anyone ? BTB corn prices are up so far the the ethanol plants out this way can't buy at a price that will let them turn a profit.
  15. K

    Has anyone ever moved the hydraulic control to the foot

    some have, do a search and it will come up.
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