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Old 05-18-2010, 09:56 AM
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Would anyone be able to send me photos or steer me in the right direction? I am restoring a 1200 Quietline with the K301 and a Walbro Carb. I did not photograph the dismanteling part of things and cannot recall how all the linkage goes back together on the carb.
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This may help, its from my 14hp K321.
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Would anyone be able to send me photos or steer me in the right direction? I am restoring a 1200 Quietline with the K301 and a Walbro Carb. I did not photograph the dismanteling part of things and cannot recall how all the linkage goes back together on the carb.
Step 1 only start a project like this before "miller time"
Step 2 if you are not comfortable, lay down a sheet of bristle board, number every piece you take off or out and put a number on it, in sequence.
Step 3 If you are too young to remember "Miller Time" refer to the senior members who have great resources, and a very good handle on cub stuff.
Step 4 Contract with the young lad down the road to cut your grass, open a miller and enjoy the afternoon, ...Craig
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Old 05-20-2010, 08:36 AM
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I can remember miller time. Thanks for the assistance fella's....
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