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Nick,

Sounds like you need something like this:

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Thanks Charlie, for finally sending some of your cool air down here.
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This time yesterday it was 95 degrees, now it is 61!
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We had 12 days in a row of 90+ temps, this is a relief.
 
Hey guys- got my spindles tore apart on my 42inch mower deck. Deck is solid, no cracks. However, the double pulley(center) is lopsided, and the spindle cup assembly was hard to remove from the mower deck itself. It wouldn’t slide out from the bearings. Had to use a BFH and a punch. I compared that spindle cup assembly to the other two, and could not see any differences. All three have the same wear pattern on the shaft of the spindle cup (part number 473 436 R92) Do all three need replaced?
 
Many of you know who Jim Chabot is, but many of ya probably don't know he's pretty dang good at singing!
Here's a link to Facebook to hear him in action.
CLICK HERE
 
I'm impressed!!!! Very clean and clear!
 
I haven't seen Jim in probably 15, maybe 20 years. He has changed some but haven't we all. Never knew he could sing and you're right - he's really good!

I always thought he was the one that put the fan in fanatic! Until I met the Chestnut family that is!
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Mike, one is a return line to the tank. The pump keeps pressure on the carb and the carb just takes what it needs.
 
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