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Ok Folks there is my 147. Lol .she ain't oretty but she's mine. Lol
 
Nothing here Allen.
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I think you posted the wrong pic, that Quietline is a long way off from a 147.
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Oops sorry 1450 ..smh I was looking at a 147 for sale earlier. I apologise. Anyway there she is.in her full glory lol
 
It has an ever growing list of things to be repaired .some minor some not so minor.lol I bought a tilt trailer to haul it on yesterday .somehow tooling around with it on an 18 ft. Trailer seemed a bit much .
 
Al, Ya better keep the 18 footer!!
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You should be able to fit 5 cubs on there nicely
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And yes, you will probably need to do that in the not too distant future!!!
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Soon, you will be posting in the "look what followed me home" thread

Ask me how I know this!!
 

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OK, back to reality here.
Managed to re-furb the neutral start switch for the 126, but I am missing the little lever that fits on tge clutch release rod to actuate it.

Looks simple enough. Anyone have some measurements on it's size handy?
And, what would be a good material to make on from?
I'm thinking some 18Ga stainless maybe, it should have a little spring to it and resist bending.
 
Lol David ,that's how this one ended up here . Traded a trailer for this 1450 and a old MTD/lowes mower w/trailer .then sold that trailer .was gonna sell the 1450 till it fired right up and we'll yanno how it goes ,couldn't bring myself to getting rid of it ..lol
 

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