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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on May 16, 2007 at 17:38:15 from (216.134.246.12):
Hey ever one!! Today I got the cub to the house. Ever thing went ok 2 close calls but other then that it was good. The ladys husband let me drive one of his tractor. Now that is the eseyest thing ive ever driven. There is no stick all there is a is a low and high gear and a rpm lever in to foot peddels. 4wd its really cool. But any ways wile I was hear at the house I pulld my engine off the 41 A. My dad was some theres some thing on the crank im like dad it will come right off and he is like whatever its yours lol. So I chain the engine up and took out the bolts and it came right off and he like you are right once more. Now I need to pull the crank pulley off once I get a torch over hear. We tryd to start the cub and it woud hardley crank so Im like ill try a 12 volt and it crankd like crazy but still no spark so I took the plug out and the point off the mag and ran to town. And it will take 3 weeks just to get the plugs and thay say ill need to take off the mag and bring to them and thay will send it out and rebild it and it will be 250 or more and im like your crazy ill let you know. I can get the parts on the net and have some of my old friends do it for me. That is my day if any one has any tips or any thing do let me know lol. Thanks all
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