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Old 12-29-2014, 01:27 PM
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Nice 1862 and tiller Sam.
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Old 12-29-2014, 02:55 PM
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Thanks Nick

You may need to have your eyes checked....
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Old 12-29-2014, 04:21 PM
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A few pics of the parts inside the tiller. 1st pic is the worn input shaft, next 3 are the broken manifold for the B&S, 5th pic is a broken flange bearing, 6th pic is the bottom shaft where the spirol pins broke, 7th is the inside of the bottom sprocket, last 2 are the case halves after getting most of the nasty grease cleaned out. Probably will need to change the solvent in my parts washer after this thing.
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Old 12-29-2014, 04:36 PM
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Ouch Sam, atleast the insides of the chain case look great!

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This is a better pic of the shaft that got messed up from a failed bearing. Thanks to Group_44 telling me about a lower cost Cub parts supplier I have a new one on order. Yep it's still available. Thought this was going to be a machine shop job to fix it, not that it would be all that hard to rebuild.
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Thanks Nick

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Whys that?
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Old 12-29-2014, 08:44 PM
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Nice 1862 and tiller Sam.
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Thanks Nick

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Whys that?
They say a pic is worth a thousand words.

Organ donor. It's parts will live on in other more worthy Cubs.
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[QUOTE=Sam Mac;302393][QUOTE=Jeff in Pa;302324]Is it a down draft style carb? If so, I'm 99% sure I have one.

Here's the 8hp briggs out of my chipper. It stopped quite suddenly

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Ouch that's ugly. This is what I need.
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Here is the one I have, doesn't look quite the same but it may work. Yours if you want. The motor is scrap but I was saving it because it has the reduction gearbox on it.
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It's worth a shot. I'll PM you my address.
If that one doesn't work, let me know. I'm pretty sure mine has the 90* bend.
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I have to say the rims on these are always in great shape,cause the were painted.
Now is that the same rear lift that fits on a 2284?
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Lew, it would fit but the correct police may bust you and you will also need the longer lift bar.
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