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Old 01-13-2012, 06:50 PM
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AJ, Thanks! Looks like I will have a few spare tiller parts also.
Appreciate you jumping in and helping out with some parts that you were not going to use!
Allen, Thanks! Can always count on a good word from you! It helps believe me! At some point about 80% of the tear down you wonder if your doing the right thing! Support is great from all you folks! I think wht I am finding is that there are not that many folks that have torn these tillers all the way down? That may be a good sign meaning that they are bullet proof for the most part and with some care they will last a long time too!

I did shop for hardware today and picked up about $60.00 worth of stainless nuts, bolts and washers. Also got a sheet of gasket material for the case gasket to be made out of too.
Starting to turn the corner on this project! I like putting clean painted parts together with new hardware! Yea the stainless is a lot of overkill. But these may get hauled around to a show for a season. So the implements will get a little bling.
Still need to find the gear box and bracket for the back of the tractor. I may call my cub guy in Ohio He may have found one?
Regards,
Chris
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