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  1. K

    Archive through July 03, 2006

    Thanks to everyone who provided input re. replacing the crankcase seal on my 107. I got it back together Saturday morning and it was a good feeling mowing again. This tractor has become a real friend and I missed it. And once again, I have a renewed appreciation for these little tractors...
  2. K

    Archive through June 27, 2006

    Sounds good Kyle. I have no idea how the last guy installed the seal. I hope it's a tight fit so I won't need to revisit this again soon. Thanks again.
  3. K

    Archive through June 27, 2006

    Anthony Owsley: Thanks for the feedback. The engine was rebuilt some time before I got it - and I've had it now about 5 years. It uses/loses almost no oil at all. (How can I check the breather reed valve?) I have the replacement seal and will install it tomorrow and button everything back...
  4. K

    Archive through June 27, 2006

    Thanks Dennis. That sounds fine to me. Appreciate it. The old seal must have started moving somehow - which caused it to work its way loose.
  5. K

    Archive through June 27, 2006

    Charlie, I meant to mention the other day.. might you consider adding the bearing-puller photos and description to the FAQ in regard to front PTO removal? I know it would have been very helpful to me. I ordered the crank seal and plan to pick it up today or tomorrow. One question...
  6. K

    Archive through June 22, 2006

    Thanks Charlie. I did not read your reply until just now. What I ended up doing was putting a long narrow pipe through the puller - and against the frame - and pulled it off. Having now taken this all apart, I see how it all goes now.
  7. K

    Archive through June 22, 2006

    Hey fella's I need a hand. I'm trying to remove the front PTO clutch from my 107 so I can replace the crankshaft oil seal. I've removed the 6 set screws but it is not coming off. Can I use a puller and pull against the "button"? I was afraid to try this without checking first. Any...
  8. K

    Archive through June 09, 2006

    After finishing mowing this weekend and on the way back to the barn, my 107 started spewing white oil smoke from the front. I shut it right down and determined that (I think) the front crank seal came loose - causing oil to escape and be sprayed onto the hot exhaust. Here is a photo of...
  9. K

    Archive through May 16, 2006

    Thank you sir.
  10. K

    Archive through May 16, 2006

    Besides the link at the top of this page, where is the other Cub Cadet FAQ page again?
  11. K

    Archive through April 12, 2006

    Thank you Kraig for all the service today!
  12. K

    Archive through April 12, 2006

    Yes I have that Kraig. Thanks. It is for wide-frame models. I did print it in case they are similar however.
  13. K

    Archive through April 12, 2006

    Thanks Kraig. I went to cubfaq.com but that site is incomplete and I see nothing referring to steering boxes there.
  14. K

    Archive through April 06, 2006

    FAQ entry #16 is "What are the Kohler Engine Torque Specifications" (??)
  15. K

    Archive through April 06, 2006

    I did check the FAQ file, but there is nothing listed for a narrow-frame steering box...?
  16. K

    Archive through April 06, 2006

    Thanks. I already had tried a puller - and bent the plastic on the back-side. I knew you guys would have the answer. When I get the steering box out, is there anything to be aware of when I dis-assemble it? Any parts gonna fly out?
  17. K

    Archive through April 06, 2006

    I have excessive play in the steering box on my 107. Do I need a bearing separator to pull the steering wheel?
  18. K

    Archive through April 25, 2005

    Perfect. Thanks Kraig.
  19. K

    Archive through April 25, 2005

    I was in the middle of the first mowing of the season last night with my 107 when the left steering knuckle broke and the wheel fell right off. It snapped directly below where the tie rod connects. The dealer wants $51.44 for a new one(!!) And they have 2 in stock, which tells me this...
  20. K

    Archive through April 18, 2005

    Got it. Thanks Charlie.
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