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    Archive through January 19, 2008

    Charlie, I tried that earlier but the photo isn't that great. It does not even show the pins. model 86
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    Archive through May 03, 2007

    Brain, Those PTO clutches can be a lot of fun getting them off. I think it took me longer to get that off than rebuilding the engine. That bearing on the end of the crankshaft was frozen on mine so bad I had to heat it 6 times to get it off.
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    Archive through April 18, 2007

    Just what do you mean by "cast end" or "not cast end" 42" deck?
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    Archive through March 13, 2007

    Ok, I'm sure this has been talked about here before... I have an 86 and I was wondering how these engines stand up to long durations of running on a left to right angle? I.E. mowing around the sloped banks of a pond or as I see picures of here moldboard plowing.
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