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Old 09-02-2018, 08:36 PM
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Looks good Coop. What are you lifting weights and working on cubs at the same time? I mean I knew you were a multi tasker but that takes it to a new level.
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Old 09-02-2018, 09:03 PM
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Even with the muffler blown out it really was not overly loud which kind of surprised me. It sounded pretty good. I won't run it much like this until I have some sort of muffler and an oil change.
Here's the muffler I got for my 125 snow thrower Cub Cadet

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Muffler-For...ty!18092!US!-1

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Nice find, I would take off the goodies and flip it.
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Here's the muffler I got for my 125 snow thrower Cub Cadet

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Muffler-For...ty!18092!US!-1

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Thanks for the heads up.. I was going to ask the after market mufflers quality. I think ill give that one a try .
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Once you get the muffler fixed you might find a lot of strange noises.
Yeah.....like the wifey chewing on his ear because there another cub in the yard?
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Thanks for the heads up.. I was going to ask the after market mufflers quality. I think ill give that one a try .
It wasn't perfect but it works. Much better than the original that blew out the end cap
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It wasn't perfect but it works. Much better than the original that blew out the end cap
LOL! Well I will admit. It didn't actually blow out until I got it started and revved it up a little. My son wants me to put a stack on it. Not sure how I feel about that.
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LOL! Well I will admit. It didn't actually blow out until I got it started and revved it up a little. My son wants me to put a stack on it. Not sure how I feel about that.
I'm not a fan of stacks due to the stress it can put on the engine block.

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Nice find! Yes your definitely going to have to keep it.
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I just did a resto on my dads 104. Looking at pictures of yours, I just noticed something. The column on my dads is longer. Is it supposed to be? I saw that it was longer than my 125. I thought it was because one was a hydro one wasn’t.... I never looked at another 104 to compare.
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