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Old 11-17-2009, 07:32 PM
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it is put out by IH..... Blue ribbon Service...Chicago, IL I could mail it to you if you wish??
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Old 11-17-2009, 11:29 PM
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Default check valves

FWIW.
Prices for AUTOMATIC check valves vary greatly.
Us prices are:
--- From Cub cadet official web sight.: $195 + shipping
--- Deere offical web sight $101 + shipping
--- A fellow rebuilding yours on ebay $35.00 + 4.95 shipping.
---- And today I got a quote from my hydraulic suppier on valves built by
Sundstrand $52.02 + ups shipping.
this is for ONE check valve.
also my Hyd. supplier said he has the manual valves if i want them.
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Well, I put some gas stablizer in the tank tonight, fired it up and let it run for maybe 6 or 8 minutes....still surging but I didn't expect it to clear up right away. How long do you think I would have to run it before it did clear up (if that is the problem)? I am thinking I should just start by changing the gas, draining the tank out completely and changing the filter.....put some good high test gas in it and see how it runs then. I don't want to tear appart the carb if it isn't needed. Kinda sucks.....worked great up until this pain that started! Oh well, will just take some time to will eventually get it figured out!?? I wish I could remember what station I bought the gas at won't be going back to give them my business....selling me crappy gas!!
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Old 11-19-2009, 10:13 PM
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FWIW.
Prices for AUTOMATIC check valves vary greatly.
Us prices are:
--- From Cub cadet official web sight.: $195 + shipping
--- Deere offical web sight $101 + shipping
--- A fellow rebuilding yours on ebay $35.00 + 4.95 shipping.
---- And today I got a quote from my hydraulic suppier on valves built by
Sundstrand $52.02 + ups shipping.
this is for ONE check valve.
also my Hyd. supplier said he has the manual valves if i want them.
That's not a bad price from the hydralic guy...did he give you a part number? Just wondering if the guy I know who is into hydralics would have a cheaper lead than a Cub dealer? I already inquired about a brand new one (x2) they are about $190.00 or so Canadian each. DARN! Expensive, but at least it wouldn't leak and I wouldn't worry about them - if they did, they would land back on the parts counter to get replaced free of charge.

Hmmmm.....but that is the least of my worries...I need to get rid of this surging problem...not really sure why it happend all of a sudden??? don't really want to have to buy new linkage and stuff for the govenor!??
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