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Old 05-13-2012, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Sam Mac View Post
And load them for added weight, or drink lots of beer and eat lots of pizza
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Originally Posted by Matt G. View Post
A lot of parts for that Briggs engine are NLA...it would be best to find a Kohler from a similar vintage CC 1000/1200/1250/1450/1650 and use that.

Wheel weights and fluid in the tires will help too. You are starting off at a disadvantage because the rearend in the 1100 is significantly lighter than the normal rearend found in the rest of the Cub Cadet garden tractors.
I would load the tires as already suggested and use wheel weights combined.
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