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    Archive through September 05, 2008

    Pops: Thanks for the advice. This use might justify adding the creeper. Any thoughts or drawbacks on this plan? I doubt that I will ever till with it and I know creepers are popular for that. Buck
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    Archive through September 05, 2008

    Can anyone give me the link to a chart I think I saw here once, showing what equipment fits what tractor? Starting to think about a snow blower and not sure if the 36 or 42 or either will fit on my 108. Perhaps there is a power issue and it takes more than 10 HP to run the 42?? Don't really...
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    Archive through August 30, 2008

    108, clutch won't disengage. Initial problem identified. After removing the tunnel cover and side plate, I found the outer race of the t/o brg. back over the spring. So, I have ordered a new brg and cluch disc. I'd like the benefit of some of your experience. 1. Is there a perfered, or...
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    Archive through August 28, 2008

    Thanks Jim & Matt. It was making noise, chattering in mid stroke, but silent when fully engaged or disengaged. But the current situation is it is engaged and full pedal movement, lock to lock, will not disengage it. Dang near took out a fence, before I got it shut off. So the final word is...
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    Archive through August 28, 2008

    That is the clutch to the rearend, not for the mower. Its been droven fairly regurarly since Jan., just giving rides to grandkids.
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    Archive through August 28, 2008

    Hi guys, Been a while since I posted but I now have a problem to fix. I finally hooked up the 44" deck to my 108 and started mowing. 2 laps and the clutch won't disengage. All of the linkage seems to be in place and moving. Can't see much more w/ the deck on. Any ideas cub...
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    Archive through March 16, 2008

    May or may not be on topic, but I could not resist. "Cubs are like potato chips. "You can't have just one!"
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    Archive through January 31, 2008

    God's Problem Now When the graveside service had no more than terminated, there was a tremendous burst of thunder accompanied by a distant lightning bolt and more rumbling thunder. The little old man looked at the pastor and calmly said, 'Well, she's there.'
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    Archive through January 31, 2008

    None of that Sissy Crap Are you tired of those sissy "friendship" poems that always sound good, But never actually come close to reality? Well, here is a series of promises that actually speak of true friendship. You will see no cutesy little smiley faces on this card Just the stone...
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    Archive through January 31, 2008

    You guys will love this one...If you haven't already seen it. LOVE IN THE LATER YEARS One night , after the couple had retired for the night, the woman became aware that her husband was touching her in a most unusual manner. He started by running his hand across her shoulders and...
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    Archive through February 14, 2008

    Sorry Ken, I can see that you are after JB for some reason and I promise never to "make sense" in public again. There............I'm cured.
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    Archive through February 14, 2008

    A ball and spring on the shifting rod keep it in gear. A weak spring will let it jump out of gear. This problem appears on many larger transmissions, also. New spring usually fixes it.
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    Archive through January 31, 2008

    User list is still locked out, "for moderators only" It would be nice to access it and learn who and where are closer neighbors are. It doesn't make sense to burn $1,000 in fuel to go get a $125 thrower half way across the country, making sense is a minor consideration in the cub world, right?
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    Archive through February 01, 2008

    Howdy Boys & Girls, I'm in the market for a QA36A snow thrower. I know about Ron Dehli's but its a long ways away. Any others? E-mail me to [email protected]. Thanks, Buck Roberts
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    Archive through January 30, 2008

    Boy, you are tough. By ear, huh??? Most folks would use a screwdriver. Just an idea....lol
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    Archive through January 30, 2008

    "Manual" shows low & high idle screws on the carb on 108, 128, 129, 149 & 169 models
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    Archive through January 30, 2008

    No load high rev on your 181 is spec'd @ 3780. Com'on, open that puppy up!!!!!!!!!!& hang on
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    Archive through January 30, 2008

    Manual also has high idle (no load) revs listed but I guessed you ment the low spec. Let's get those revs right boys...LOL
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    Archive through January 30, 2008

    1000 rpm for K181, 241,301,321 & 341 my manual says. I'm not sure which emoticon is correct, maybe both????
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    Archive through January 29, 2008

    The extension cord is going left to right. The handle is to a divice God invented to teach man to walk upright, wheelbarrow. Your apple is in the mail. Do I get an A?
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