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Good lookin’ puller Redhorse!!! Nothing like seeing a Cub toting the front tires, I love it! Let them whiners whine LOL
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I heard that, they can keep whining. |
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Redhorse I let my youngest son drag our chicken tractor and then the old golf cart we have with our 125.
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Mr RosehillfarmIHCC125,
I do agree that people should be free to do what they want with there own things, though. |
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Here are some pics from his first pull. He had so much fun!
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Question
I am still confused on which model engine we have. One thing I have noticed is the dipstick position. Can anybody confirm if they have the dipstick in the same spot as us and what model engine you have? The engine is on the driver side and is in the bump from the camshaft.
I ordered a carburetor for what engine I thought this was, and it was not the right carburetor. That is why I am still wondering. |
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It's a Kohler K series engine, unfortunately you cannot determine the engine displacement from the dip stick location. It could be a k161 up to a k341. You maybe able to find that out by removing the front PTO and basket then finding a stamp on the block. I would suspect though it's a K241, 10 HP.
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