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Old 02-19-2011, 01:03 AM
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Thankyou Sminkey!!! sorry for taking so long too get back! just a couple hours ago i removed the engine and first thing tomorow i will be looking over the block = rebuild the carb and for my gears in the rear end - theyre looking good - just have too get the rear end up on my work bench and tear that down and probably just soda blast the inside and the gears! Anything paticular i should be paying attention to give me a shout and that goes too anybody else thats reading this!!! - I have a kohler 10hp model K241- D337803 and the Spec # is 46407D. I would also like too say this is the best site i have ever seen in my life!!! Ohh yeah = i will post my pics of my work first thing tomorow!! thanku very much everybody!!!!!
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Old 02-19-2011, 01:31 AM
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Brainiac,

Looking forward to seeing your progress (Lots o' pics please!) - I've got a May '68 104 that I picked up a few months ago (my first Cub!) and while it's gotta couple o' years of work to do around here before I'll think about doing a restore, I am in the process of rebuilding the deck in prep for this year's mowing season.
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Sounds like a great project. You'll get more address as time goes on. Hope for lots pictures
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Old 02-19-2011, 02:34 PM
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Well - got my bearings for my CC-42 snow thrower attachment - rebuild kit for my carb - now ive to get my butt in gear and start tearing down the engine and see if there is any damage! Looks like i will be rebuilding the PTO for sure! hopefully tonight i will have the rear end detached from the frame and see whats up with that!! long cold day up here in NY!!!! love the comments and thankyou very much for any info you can pass on too make the job {a little easier}look forward too talking too you all!!!!!
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