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Old 05-27-2012, 10:31 PM
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Other than breaking a few ribs , it was a pretty good weekend . Im set back about 2 days but onward thru the fog .
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Other than breaking a few ribs , it was a pretty good weekend . Im set back about 2 days but onward thru the fog .
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about got the k301 built. hope to have it on the 125 next week sometime. you can see in the 2nd pic I have the gas port ported and polished for better gas flow.

the carb was covered in paint, took forever to get it off. it looks better now.
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Other than breaking a few ribs , it was a pretty good weekend . Im set back about 2 days but onward thru the fog .
Sorry to hear that, Dave! Hope you heal up fast!
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Sorry to hear that, Dave! Hope you heal up fast!
Still a bit sore but feeling alot better . Had a run in with a dirt pile and a log while dark .
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Still a bit sore but feeling alot better . Had a run in with a dirt pile and a log while dark .
Sorry to hear that! I hope you get feeling better soon! Ribs hurt forever!
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did some cutting with my 122 and haban sickle bar. had fun with it till it sheared a keyway on the rear pulley. gonna have to get that fixed. rolled the lawn with the wheel horse, pulled the engine in the other 1959 wheel horse, and put the 127 out by the road for sale.
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Killed grass with the 2282. Only thing better than a Cub is a Super cub with a 60" deck.
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I'm going to hate going to work tomorrow but I made good use of today. One of the activities was to get the oil changed in the 123. I've used it maybe 6 times since I got it from the PO. I think he may have had original equipment oil in it. Anyway... I made use of a plastic bottle cut away strategically to drain the oil without drooling any over the deck (or the driveway). If you leave half the bottom in, it hooks over the drain hole extrusion in the pan.

Worked great and it cost nothing and took 5 min to make. Best of all no oil on the deck or the drive.

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