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    1864 gets some upgrades

    Just a quick question: how did you plumb the oil pressure gauge? Did you use steel line or plastic that came with the gauge? I'm going to add an oil pressure gauge to my 2284 but I'm not sure if I want to use the plastic line that came with the gauge. Happen to have any pics?
  2. R

    Archive through July 06, 2014

    I don't post a lot on here but I figured why not give it a shot. For Sale is my 1988 Cub Cadet 1811. This machine has 827.9 hours on a working hour meter and comes with a 44C Deck that works beautifully. It has a strong transmission, it's a quick starter, and a hard worker. I also have a 54"...
  3. R

    Archive through May 29, 2014

    Just my .02 but the carb could be running lean if it's getting overly hot. That, or the air filter could be full of grass and other assorted matter of yard junk.
  4. R

    Serious oil leak

    Long time lurker reading through some old posts and this one caught my attention. Randy, did you ever figure out why when you pulled the oil fill cap off, it's like another exhaust? I ask because I've got an M18 in my shop doing the same thing but don't know why (it also smoked bad and was a...
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