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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Just a random question; why does it only have one tire chain on it?
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Well this thing is rapidly turning into the Cub from hell. It has a dead hole in the engine. Gotta see what the owner wants to do with it. Looks like it has an issue with an intake valve. Will know more after I pull the head. Why do I get myself involved in these messes is beyond me. If I was even 1/2 way smart I would stay away. Cocktail hour so don't bother me, talk to you guys tomorrow.
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No idea why it only had 1 tire chain on it. Also found the kill wire had been eaten by the mice. Just shoot me now. If this was my tractor I'd have the cutting torch out and fired up.
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Sam,
Mice see the yellow and think "cheese" sent you an email about the briggs manual
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![]() Mice seem to like B&S stuff the most. Gotta post a pic of the wire I took out of this thing. The nest is in my shop vac. At least it was not in the blower shroud, pulled the tins and all good inside.
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I would have sent you the book,but a pdf will work.
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I had one of those 16 briggs that the valve spring seat had eaten into the alum block. The lash was alright and still functioned. Mike
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Got the old turd running. Bad head gasket, but the engine is pretty well used up as is the clutch. Had to re-build his "Good deck" Yeah love it when someone leaves the spacer between the spindle bearings out. Sharpened the blades put them back on and couldn't turn the spindle, seals were in upside down, idler pulley seized up solid and on and on and on. It runs, it cuts grass. I did what I told him I would do. Big thanks to all of you that have helped in this project. Give yourselves a pat on the back.
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2264 with 54 GT deck 1641 AKA Black Jack with a 402-E Haban Sickle bar mower JD317 dump truck BX2670 with FEL |
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