Srgnt Billko
06-13-2006, 06:29 AM
Was "Lost my nuts"
<leon.gandalf@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1150116996.470173.236350@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> If you have yet to find them, or need other parts. I have seen auctions
> for parts for the old Cub Cadets on EBay...
>
I am a member of an "Old Time Power Assoc" and we have a yearly auction in
May ( 2 auctioneers all day long) and a yearly flea market in June (3 day
weekend) . Always vintage machines of all makes, parts, accessories, &
implements available.
>
>
> Srgnt Billko wrote:
>> Well, sort of anyway. My old 60's Cub Cadet wasn't running to good so I
>> usually do all the simple (and cheap) things first - starting with a new
>> spark plug. I lifted the hood and slipped one of those el-cheapo tin
>> spark
>> plug sleeves over the plug - gave a little twist - and the whole damn
>> motor
>> moved. After the shock wore off I remembered seeing a bolt on the ground
>> shortly after I had used this machine a week or so ago. There was only
>> one
>> motor mount bolt left holding the 12 horse Kohler on - and that was
>> loose.
>> I gotta take better care of these ol' buggers.
>
<leon.gandalf@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1150116996.470173.236350@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> If you have yet to find them, or need other parts. I have seen auctions
> for parts for the old Cub Cadets on EBay...
>
I am a member of an "Old Time Power Assoc" and we have a yearly auction in
May ( 2 auctioneers all day long) and a yearly flea market in June (3 day
weekend) . Always vintage machines of all makes, parts, accessories, &
implements available.
>
>
> Srgnt Billko wrote:
>> Well, sort of anyway. My old 60's Cub Cadet wasn't running to good so I
>> usually do all the simple (and cheap) things first - starting with a new
>> spark plug. I lifted the hood and slipped one of those el-cheapo tin
>> spark
>> plug sleeves over the plug - gave a little twist - and the whole damn
>> motor
>> moved. After the shock wore off I remembered seeing a bolt on the ground
>> shortly after I had used this machine a week or so ago. There was only
>> one
>> motor mount bolt left holding the 12 horse Kohler on - and that was
>> loose.
>> I gotta take better care of these ol' buggers.
>