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Re: Re: Re: Cub Cadet Hydrostatic
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Posted by josh on June 13, 2000 at 14:29:53 from (63.36.212.36):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Cub Cadet Hydrostatic posted by Dennis on May 28, 1998 at 04:14:36:
: : : I have just recieved a Cub Cadet. : : : I don't know the engine size. Nor the year of the machine. : : : It is a : : : K321A Kohler Engine : : your serial no. should be on the rear differential : : housing if older than 1974. If newer it is located : : on the left side of chassis by your left foot while : : sitting on unit. : : good luck, : : Bill : : 2106908 is the serial # : : : 6099a is another number. : : : Is there anyone there that can help me identify this machine, engine size, etc. : : : I need a soleniod for it? : : : (sorry on the spelling). : : : please contact me at my e-mail address. : : : Thanks. : : : Floyd :Floyd, The engine model K321A is an 14hp. unit. The one that Dennis spoke of is a K341A 16hp. Your's is Probably from a 149 with Hydrostat drive.Call your local Cub Cadet dealer and he can help you more than I can. If you have problems, call my dealer. Forest Agri-Lawn, Forest, IN. (765)-249-2604 Josh P.S. The 6099a number is the service number for the engine DON'T LOSE THAT NUMBER!!
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