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Charlie - That's the only time I've seen that bracket. What's with the rear wheel ... looks like a patch job around the stem.
 
Charlie, are those snazzee cuttin pants still available?
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The wide front rims on my 100 were marked for replacement, are the spindles longer than for the narrower rims or is the difference made up for by bushings?
 
Charlie, yes I'm aware of that photo however the mower deck manual for the cast end decks does not show it or mention it. The CW36 snowthrower manual does show it and mention it.
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Come on guys, you all screwed up. Tim's 100 is all wrong because it doesn't have <FONT COLOR="ff0000">I</FONT><FONT COLOR="000000">H</FONT> air in the tires.

Kraig-
I spend the evening degreasing one of your engines here, then you post that?? How the HECK does a guy have an oily engine that's never been run yet????
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Ken-
I'm pretty sure those "kill-switch point covers" were standard fare on most, if not all, Originals.
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Art, um, that's the way it arrived from KD. After you posted many many moons ago about the breather in your dad's Original being installed wrong I got to thinking that perhaps this one was done wrong too, I just never mentioned it until this evening. BTW, THANK YOU!
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Good point, and that one tire doesn't have any air in it! Well, I guess it does have some air in it, not like it's in a vacuum.... You know what I mean.
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