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Old 01-13-2010, 07:25 PM
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Default where exactly are the points

tried looking but possible not good enough. can someone please tell me exaclty where the points are and how to get to them if they are not easily accessable.

how to i check them to see it they are still good.

does anyone have pics. that is the best way for me to understand things

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Old 01-13-2010, 07:31 PM
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What model of Cub tractor, or what model of motor do you have...??

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Old 01-13-2010, 07:34 PM
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lol im guessing a 108! there below the exhuast elbow by the frame rail under a rectangle shaped cover... theres 2 small screws that need to be removed... not too hard but a real PIA!
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Old 01-13-2010, 07:38 PM
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heres a pic
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Old 01-13-2010, 08:13 PM
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Don`t let me sound harsh, but in my opinion if you can`t find them. Maybe you shouldn`t mess with them.
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Old 01-13-2010, 08:59 PM
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thank you to all that responded in a possitive manner. this following response has NOTHING to due with you or this board.

sorry it is a 108 with a 10 horse.

gravest. this is for you only. let me tell you something dude. i just asked where they where because this is my first kohler. it is sitting out in the barn and i have not had time to look around the motor for the points because i have been so busy with my fabrication business which i do many engine rebuilds, conversions, and long travel suspensions. (so i am just guessing. I might be able to find them ) i am not going to get into a grade school match with you. this will be my only post too you only. before you say something about someones knowledge of something you better make sure you know what road you are going down. i simply asked the question because i am not able to look for the points at this time and when i do have the time to go out i can go immediatly to the location and start wrenchin insted of looking for them. Time is money. If i can get something done faster because someone has done it before .mbe does NOT mean i do not know what i am doing.

I do not mean to sound harsh by the way.
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Old 01-14-2010, 12:47 AM
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If you don't want to purchase a manual, one can be downloaded legally from Kohler's website.

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Old 01-14-2010, 04:27 AM
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So to start this out I should say I`m sorry to all for inadvertinly throwing A monkey wrench in this mix. All I was saying as vaguely as I did was just what wild Bill said. If a person read this post they could interpret it as someone not knowing what they were doing. I know some of these point sets can be tricky and an inexperienced hand can cause more damage than good. I realize now I should of added this originally but, I am at work am on my cell phone. I have limited time and cannot dilly dally to type long speaches. this being no excuse I am again sorry for all the trouble my comment made.
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gravest, this post is not about who was right and who was wrong, I just want to say that due to your last post, you have my utmost respect and admiration regardless of how the board perceives where the blame is, if there is actually is any on either side. It is in my belief, just what you indicated it was, a mis understanding.
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Lets leave this post as a mild misunderstanding.

I see no reason to carry this any further.
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