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Posted by kurt on March 03, 2004 at 08:20:22 from (207.199.161.172):
So there I was, mowing along nicely, when my 57(?) Cub fell dead beneath me. No sputter, no hic-up, instantly dead in its tracks. Then along came my Kubota and well, the Cub got ignored. I know, I am as guilty as OJ Simpson, however, I at least feel bad. I worked my way through the usuall suspects when this first happened; points, cap, roter, coil, -and nothing. I have had all sorts of fix it ideas from well intentioned fellows but I have been uninclined to make much of a move. But now, the guilt is more thant I can stand. I am out to see the thing run again. Do you suggest a complete tear down? The poor thing has been sitting for over a year. I pull it around now and then and it doesn't seem to have "frozen up" yet. Humbly, Kurt
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