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Re: WOW .Never knew So Many Newbes Were Here
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Posted by Trimmer on March 19, 2006 at 08:00:48 from (207.69.137.35):
In Reply to: WOW .Never knew So Many Newbes Were Here posted by MagMan on March 18, 2006 at 17:57:06:
I have been reading this site for about three years now! I very seldom answer a question in this fourm because of a lack of knowledge on these tractors. However I occasionally answer one in the garden tractor forum for I have been working on cub cadets for about twenty years or so. A couple of years ago I purchased a 340 utility with a bad motor. I have been doing research on this motor as to what options I have to repair it. This site has been very useful with this information. As these motors seem to be difficult to find.I just purchased a c135 motor last week to get all the internal components to put in my block. I have posted several questions will little or no answers. That is all right because that makes you dig deeper for the info and you understand it more thoroughly. I live in a little town in northcentral Pa. I have access to 140 acres to do with what I want. Some day I would like to brush hog some of the fields and cut my winter fire wood for the shop. I really enjoy reading the post on a daily basis. I have purchased some things off this web site as part of my contribution. I'm sure I will have more questions as I continue to work on this tractor. Thanks in advance for your assistance!
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