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    Archive through June 02, 2010

    I'm considering buying a used spindle assy for my 50C deck. My 50C deck presently has the inferior ST-745 spindle ball bearings, and as they fail I want to upgrade to spindles that use the roller bearings as I have on my 44C deck. I only have a photo, and the seller is far away and can't open...
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    Archive through May 14, 2010

    Calvin, I had the same issue on my 782 electric PTO clutch. To remove the PTO center bolt I used an air driven socket wrench and the bolt quickly spun off. If I didn't have an air compressor I probably would have had to remove the hydro tunnel cover, have a friend put a pipe wrench onto the...
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    Paint Sprayer

    On the forum I recently wrote that I just repainted my 682 with rattle cans. I would like to improve my paint jobs (and use hardener) and get a decent paint sprayer. I do have a 30 gallon air compressor, pressure regulator, water separator, etc.. One reply suggested a $20 sprayer from Harbor...
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    Archive through July 01, 2008

    I've got a Kohler engine spec question. I've got two 149's. One made in Sept '71 and the second in Dec '72. Both are K321A engines. The older 149 has an obliterated Kohler label, and the newer 149 Kohler label reads Spec 60166d. The engines are slightly different, ie the spark plug is centered...
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