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    Winterization ?

    I'm in the "leave fuel in it" camp. One of my Cubs has to sit outside (well covered with a tarp) from November through March. I fill it with non-ethanol fuel with SeaFoam and Mystery Oil added, run it a bit, then shut it down and pull the battery. That's all. No problems starting in the spring...
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    Snowblower lift operation

    Thanks for the replies. That snowblower is so heavy, but it sounds like you're saying the lift mechanism is designed to handle the weight. And like Spndncash noted, the driveway will get a hardback base of snow that will reduce the gravel issue. And, good reminder about watching for raised...
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    Snowblower lift operation

    Here's a picture ...
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    Snowblower lift operation

    I'm all set for winter here. Will be using a new-to-me snowblower on the 147. My question is, can I use that snowblower with the lift holding it an inch or two above the ground (to keep it from digging into the gravel drive) or should the snowblower be operated in the fully lowered position...
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    125 PTO always engaged

    That might be the weakest link on these tough little tractors!
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    125 PTO always engaged

    Wow, thanks for all the insight, everyone. Looks like I have a good winter project ahead of me!
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    125 PTO always engaged

    Thanks for the responses. Curious about the clutch adjustment ... what do you see in the picture that says it needs adjustment?
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    125 PTO always engaged

    Hello - I have a good running Cub Cadet 125 that I use for some rough mowing. I think something fell out of the front PTO. The clutch will not disengage. That is, when I pull the PTO lever back to the off position, my mower keeps running (with full power, the clutch is not slipping). I've...
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