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Re: Re: Re: Hey Red...CUB Engine Noise...Need Further Advice
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Posted by Bill {Antique Acres} on July 29, 2000 at 13:58:17 from (216.192.155.13):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Hey Red...CUB Engine Noise...Need Further Advice posted by p on July 29, 2000 at 10:36:52:
P, I did not use new pistons as I stated in my post. Everything I did was listed. I did a low budget overhaul and replaced what was necessary to replace. As far as building a new engine like yourself, everyone has a different opinion on what a overhaul is. I was just suggesting something to possibly fix his problem and save him some money. I know my money tree in the back yard is picked clean. I have one question for you though. Did you buy everything form Case/IH? That's the only way I can see you paying that much for parts. I buy almost all my parts at NAPA for a big break on price. You have more in your motor than I have in my 48' Cub w/ hydraulics and a 42" Woods belly mower, redone engine, new tires, and radiator, I also use mine Spring through Fall to mow 3.5 acres a week plus other misc. Cub sized chores. I am not trying to be rude, but I don't take critcism well when I am just offering advice. It seems like you have to be a pro mechanic to post on here in the last week. I guess I will just keep quiet. Bill {Antique Acres}
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