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Dave, here's what the Kohler manual says.

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So should I use it, the diagram doesn't say anything about low ash.
 
Tom A.
Kudos on your steering wheel removal method. I imagine your steering gear and cam follower are much happier for it. Always better to out think something than to out muscle it!
JH
 
Thanks Kraig, did I ever tell you guys that I love this place ?
 
Thought I'd share some pics of my new 100, it has a k241 10hp, creeper, headlights, rear tiller and even has a cigarette lighter. The thing runs great but I'll tear it down to sand blast and paint her this winter.
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Dave, nice 100! How about posting some photos of the deer and fish mounts in the sandbox forum? And is that a Rough Grouse I see?
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Yep, that's a ruffed grouse, I'll post some pics of my deer heads and stuff in the sandbox. Now how in the heck did you know that was a grouse ?
 
DAVE - Your K301 takes 1-1/2 quarts to change the oil. You'll need a second quart.
 
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