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    Keith True replied to the thread cub throw-out.
    I've never seen a carbon throwout bearing for the 154 LowBoy.I looked in the past,and looked again a couple of weeks ago,but couldn't...
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    Keith True replied to the thread cub throw-out.
    I've owned a few,but have worked on a lot of them.Lots of chutches and driveshafts.They are easy to change the clutch in though.The only...
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    Keith True replied to the thread Kohler 10HP K241 Pricing.
    I have a 73 Wheelhorse with a 12 HP Kohler on it.It has been on this property since new.Never apart,and the original buyer that lived in...
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    Keith True replied to the thread Kohler 10HP K241 Pricing.
    While there are dozens of combinations,a lot of them can be dealt with and adapted for different applications.Biggest to me has always...
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    Keith True replied to the thread cub throw-out.
    Is it the real ball bearing ,or the chunk of carbon style? While I didn't like the carbon block style from the first one I saw,I do have...
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    Keith True replied to the thread Cornhead grease/oil.
    I use the cotton picker spindle grease from Tractor Supply in the steering boxes in my Model A Fords.I did have another Model A guy send...
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    Keith True replied to the thread Shop lighting.
    It appears that Batteries Plus is no longer selling the plug and play tubes.And,the ones I bought dozens of years ago are still the same...
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    Keith True replied to the thread Shop lighting.
    It won't take long to eat up any savings by feeding wasted juice to a ballast.I know plug and play was a little cheaper years ago,but...
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    Keith True replied to the thread Starter ID.
    It's just missing the switch.As a rebuild it may or may not have come with one on It is a foot pedal starter,not a key switch or...
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    Keith True replied to the thread Shop lighting.
    I converted my shop over to LED 12 years ago.Never looked back.I just used the fixtures to hold the tubes,and direct wired them.Will...
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    Years ago the town used to hire an oil company to oil the roads.The trucks were lettered up fancy on the tanks,Oil for dusty roads!! Had...
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