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Posted by El Toro on October 03, 2005 at 14:40:57 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: cub overhaul posted by Jonathan Brown on October 03, 2005 at 13:35:38:
That's not it at all, most of the postings on here are for farm tractors, I help with all the tractors even if they're painted orange. Some may tell you to get off and put it on the Cub forum. The Cub engine doesn't have sleeves and its hard to increase the displacement to be effective in power. Most of the smaller Farmall farm tractors like the A thru to C and Super C have wet sleeves and are easy to replace and you can increase the displacement about 10 cubic inches with an oversize kit. No machining is required on the block to do this. The Cub doesn't have that. Even boring .030" oversize won't give you that much more power. You would be better off to mow more often or not to take a full swath. When the grass gets a lot of rain and grows fast I mow more often, sometimes every 4 days and when the rainy season ends I mow every week unless it's dry here like the last 2 months have been. Its been 3 weeks since I mowed and still doesn't need it. Everyone's lawn is brown from the drought. Hal
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