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    Archive through April 14, 2008

    Keith L While your at it you might as well put the pull bar on that deck.
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    Archive through April 10, 2008

    Brad All the more reason to buy another cub having one ready for what ever happens. I am getting the rain at the front of the storm thats hitting you with a change over to snow later but I've plowed and tilled my garden but have a tractor with a thrower and blade on standby you just never know.
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    Archive through April 10, 2008

    Jim a couple visuals for aid
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    Archive through April 10, 2008

    Jim I would start buy going threw the setup manual for the tiller which can be located on the web. If your tiller is that much off there has to be something that can be seen with the naked eye. The brackets are the same from left to right with the exception of the belt cover hole on the right...
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    Archive through April 10, 2008

    Jim My tiller also sits a little to the right side. I found that it is mounted with bushings threw the chain drive that allow it to position itself left or right taking some of the stress off of it when hitting rocks or roots if it runs smooth and does a good job I would leave it alone.
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    Archive through March 13, 2008

    David G Make sure you don't have any pinholes from oxidation in your fuel bowl I had one that did on my k321 and I thought it was a bad gasket. Another thing to look for is the bottom of the bowl gets deformed where the bolt holds it on not allowing for the bowl to seat tight against the...
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    Archive through March 13, 2008

    Ron O I had a similar problem last year on my 1450 coil went bad I went out and got a new one lasted about a week then I put one on it from a old 1450 and it still running daily. I think the new coils are not as good as the older ones
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    Archive through February 18, 2008

    Don T Seeing you got the loader apart after you paint them you can send them to me It will save me a little time
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    Archive through February 14, 2008

    Shane I don't have a 1650 to compare against my 1450's but I was told last year when looking for a 1650 that the 1450 was the workhorse of the quitelines and that it ran smoother than the 1650 does and that you could not tell the difference as to the 1650 having any more power
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    Archive through February 12, 2008

    Tim I use a Neiko digital Lazer photo tach you can use it on any thing that turns.Before I got it I did some research on the tiny tach and they are not very accurate.
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    Archive through February 11, 2008

    Ken you could add a well for a heating system to your tank than add a stat to it that you can adjust the temp giving you a little more flexibility
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    Archive through February 02, 2008

    Tom Heres a couple of pics of the blade undercarrage
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    Archive through January 24, 2008

    Kendall balance gears
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    Archive through January 24, 2008

    Kendall If your into your motor get rid of the grenade gears I was told buy a Cub mechanic that IH sent a recall for any cubs with them to have them removed
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    Archive through January 22, 2008

    Chris Check your head for warping using a piece of glass and a feeler gauge to see if it is. Run a thread die over all the bolts and a tap threw all holes to make sure theres no carbon build up or that the bolts have stretched use a torque wrench if you don't you take a chance on stripping out...
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