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Old 03-30-2011, 10:38 PM
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I want to say some are glued and some are riveted. BTW, that can't be the original filter on the 107, as it has a CCC part number on it.
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Matt- Thats great news! The trans filter i mean. When I get it bolted to the new frame, i will be opening it up to see the truth, but I am sure it will be operable after a little work. It is the hydro rear I have been going on about, and has the external brakes, so the MMC friction material is a great lead too!

Wild bill : Hang in there- Winter has to give up sometime!!
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Matt, are the pads glued on or riveted? I would like to give it a go making my own pads.
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Didn't get a chance to post this last night........

I took the QA42A off of the 1450, and have it ready to do some maintenance.

I then hooked up the #2 tiller, and was ready to fire up the 1450 and till the garden, when my neighbor hollered at me. After yacking for a while, it was dark.

All day I figured I was going to till tonight, but it snowed some this afternoon , even though we didn't get 1/4", now the ground is 'wet' again
Darn that snow! Maybe you need to talk to the neighbor again until it drys out again. At least your getting ready for spring!
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Old 03-31-2011, 12:54 AM
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Well, I ordered a new Key Switch for my 1772

Should be in by next tuesday, so that's good.

That should solve my problems of the Glow Plugs not working.. Since they only work when I jiggle the key in the right spot.

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When you do get around to using the tiller, be sure to get some pictures. I always enjoy your garden prep pictures
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When you do get around to using the tiller, be sure to get some pictures. I always enjoy your garden prep pictures
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Got the plow cleaned up n put on the 72. Then I thought I would go try it out. Worked great. That was the first time out for that plow since I bought it.
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