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Old 02-20-2018, 04:04 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7be...ature=youtu.be

Might wiggle like this one.
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Wow! What you can find on YouTube! Thanks Steve!

I'll have to check my carb after a good cleaning of the motor.

Also, can I go to my local auto parts store and get the rebuild parts? Do I say its for a K321 motor?
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Some Cub Cadet 147 Youtube fun: https://youtu.be/_FhmC8Mk9Lw

My project stalled out due to life, but I plan to resume this spring.
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That's cool. thanks for the post.
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Also, can I go to my local auto parts store and get the rebuild parts? Do I say its for a K321 motor?
You might be able to order them through NAPA, but there are many sources on the net to order them. ccspecialties.org or ihcccw.com is where I usually buy parts, but partstree.com, cubcadet.com and many other places sell parts for these tractors.
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Wow! What you can find on YouTube! Thanks Steve!

I'll have to check my carb after a good cleaning of the motor.

Also, can I go to my local auto parts store and get the rebuild parts? Do I say its for a K321 motor?
Here is a helpful cross reference list that another member compiled of parts you can get at NAPA....
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=36314
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Thanks again for your help. Didn’t see any cross reference number for the carburetor rebuild kit.
But, that will help me for my regulator and coil/condenser.
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I buy my carb kits from Amazon. They get here in 2 days and are very reasonably priced.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0015MLUS8...XO2MUEEF&psc=0
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Nice 147. Amazon is where I get all my parts from as well. Carb kits, sediment bowls, petcocks, whatever they have it, two day free shipping w the prime account is unbeatable. I ordered some PAR36 bulbs last Friday and they showed up the next day
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Cool. Thanks guys!
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