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Happy Thanksgiving to all!No fall turkey season here,but I did shoot my limit of dove this morning!Got home,drove the 128 til my wife got mad;it sure runs great after I replaced the head gasket,cleaned the plethora of carbon off the head and valves,and started using MMO!Thanks to all for your help!
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Myron,

Would you happen to have a picture or an exploded view of each of those clutches? Pictures are worth a thousand words you know. I think I understand what you are explaining, just can't put the discriptions with the picture!

Thanks!
 
Charlie,

That post about the hillside guage is makin' my head explode. I use the "Pucker factor" guage. When you say to yourself WTF am I doing here, head it down hill and park it. Just joking, better safe than sorry. I had the misfortune of finding out the hard way about a tooooo steep slope with a CAT. BTDT!!
 
Jim Storma...And direct from the Cub Cadet Service Manuals comes:

1)Type 1 with bent-end Tri-springs:
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2) Type 2A with flat-end tri-springs (no blade brake):

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3) Type 2B with flat-end tri-springs with Blade brake:
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Myron B
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Hey KENtuckey...Good to see your still out there..
Is'nt it time to fire up the Yule time Pin Tool maker????
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I've been really good and a new one is on my list..
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Charlie regarding your slope gauge...oops, I think I have mowed more than 15 degrees (more like 40...lol). I used to be scared to death of hills with lawnmowers, now it isn't as bad.

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Does anyone out there have one of these?? I bet it will out plow our Cubs...lol. I think im gonna have alot of fun with it.
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Also, does anyone have any info on this little jewel?? It is the only one I have ever seen made by the brand Jeralco from fair

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Kendell, Charlie, Tom, Tedd - I've tackled a rather sizable hill this summer - side to side - with minimal pucker factor using turfs. I shift my body and lean into the slope and haven't had a problem. I do wait until the afternoon to make sure the grass is dry.
 
Hope everyone didn't eat too much. Finally got to try the tiller today...These are great! I don't know how we got along without it.

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