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Old 12-02-2014, 09:34 AM
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I'd pressure wash the rear end and get it nice and clean which will help you pinpoint the leak, it could be the cork gasket but it could also be the trunion seals so its best to be certain before you start throwing parts at it. I recommend deka batteries which is what comes in the newer cubs, I've had several in different tractors over the years and have never had a bad one that wouldnt start my cub on the coldest days.
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