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  1. M

    Archive through May 18, 2014

    Doug I simply run my light switches under the wire wheel on my bench grinder. I have the stone wheel on one side and a brass wire wheel on the other. It will clean up like new. Wire wheel the terminal screws it they are still screwed in and carefully loosen the screws on ones that have been...
  2. M

    Archive through December 17, 2013

    Donald That's a great picture of your CC pushing all that snow... those lights make it look like the old cub is enjoying some outdoor time with you. If you keep pushing all that you may end up missing under it all. I've had a snow thrower and the front blade and gotta tell ya I enjoy...
  3. M

    Moose r us/ccspecailties

    Charlie I had no doubt that someone as decisive and determined as you would get it done. Keep up the good work and can't wait until your up and running again.
  4. M

    Archive through June 16, 2013

    Terry CC Specialties has one.
  5. M

    Archive through May 29, 2013

    John I get my screws for the throttle shaft at the local hardware. It's a little late now but I always file the screws on the back of the throttle shaft (where the tip sticks out) and loosen, tighten, loosen tighten little by little until they come out.
  6. M

    Archive through May 12, 2013

    Terry May not be a quick fix but on the "O" exhaust, I have in the past cut off the curved (elbow) pipe and using a saws all I SLOWLY cut inside the pipe just enough to make a thin slit in it but not cutting into the block threads. Next I took a hammer and chisel and tapped the outside of the...
  7. M

    Archive through April 30, 2013

    Terry Sounds like rings or valve guides to me.???
  8. M

    Archive through April 30, 2013

    Doug Try "frequently asked questions" at the top just under the vendor listings and go to question 22
  9. M

    Archive through April 30, 2013

    Jeffery Welcome to the site. Bunch of great people on this one. Vendors carry a ton of parts. Hope you get some leads. Might want to also check your local listings...don't want to mention any names but my uncle Craig uses them. Good luck.
  10. M

    Archive through April 28, 2013

    Terry If you keep picking up Cubs your going to have to return that U-Haul trailer and get your own (large size)
  11. M

    Archive through April 28, 2013

    Hi Terry Mike from Clinton here. I follow the crack with my hand grinder and make a slight "V" and fill with weld. I just like knowing it's solid as it once was and it only takes a little time if ya got the equipment. Sounds like your working your way into a "Pickers" TV show soon. Ya gotta...
  12. M

    Archive through February 05, 2013

    Hey Wayne, I just emailed ya. Mike
  13. M

    Frank C a Tiger cub 123 we will build !

    I still have my 123 leopard Cub. It's sittin in the garage waiting to come out this spring to play. Use it for local gatherings and kid's days.
  14. M

    Archive through January 04, 2013

    Terry Glad to hear your back on board with CC's. Enjoy your new toy.
  15. M

    Sharpening Mower Blades

    Richard Great video, wish I had a shop full of those machines. They make it look simple. Thanks for sharing
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