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Old 12-17-2013, 02:20 PM
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Looks good but how do you drink a cold beverage when operating one of those? Maybe you will need one of these.
Plz don't drink and drive also no txtng either.
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until you're going 12mph over rough ground... Does it have the suspension seat? I know our Lazer Z's will do 13mph, but there are very few places you can go that fast "comfortably" even with a suspension seat
Mine has the suspension seat also,while it helps alot its still a fairly rough ride.But it will cut grass like nobodies business.
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Just got home from picking up this lil Cub Tank M48. Just needs some cleaning up and it's ready to go.

Looks like I might get two uses out of it, before the season ends. Yeah I know the picture is bad, but is total dark out right now, LOL.

Congrats on the CC M48.
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Thanks guys I appreciate it. I'll keep my eye on the deck bouncing.
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With the tip cut off of the Fuel valve, will you add a Petcock in the gas line to assure no gas washes down the cylinder walls and into the Crank case?

That scenario is happening more and more as the ethanol gas dries out the rubber tip on the Needle vale or the 'O' ring in the Seat, depending on the carburetor configuration.
As I am the neighborhood 'fix-it' guy I have seen this too many times in the last 7 years. It's the ethanol gas.
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There is already a valve on each tank.
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