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No Cub Cadets were harmed in the process
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I cut up this B&S engine to help explain 4 stroke motors to my 10 year old grandson. He has big shoes to fill coming from three previous generations of auto mechanics. Not me; wife's family.
If he's not interested at least I enjoyed making it. All parts rotate, valves open/close when turning the hand crank. |
looks pretty cool, gives me ideas for this junk k301 block and crank i have.
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Now how cool is that.....Something the industrial technology classes could really use in the schools!! Great idea. Nothing like hands on learning.....and that's the best way to study sex education, too, but heck that is another story.
All kiddin' aside, I hope your grandson learns a lot from it and appreciates the mechanics of an engine. Who knows where that might lead him in the future....:bigthink: Again, takes a whole village to raise a child, as we are all responsible for our future. Cub Cadet 123 |
That's cool! Last year at the redpower roundup they had a farmall cub that was cut away by IH engineers on display. It was pretty amazing to see!
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Great idea, and good teaching tool.:beerchug:
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Now that is cool! Thanks for sharing.
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Very cool, great idea.:beerchug:
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That's cool:beerchug:
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good for you...great teaching tool... i have my kids out there all the time when i have motors apart... they just like the idea of an explosion turning into rotational energy....
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Very well done. :beerchug:
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