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Posted by John (SC) on January 11, 2003 at 06:12:44 from (206.74.216.46):
Have a chance to buy a 49 Cub,new tires,runs good,needs throwout bearing,but I would probably go ahaed and change clutch and pressure plate while I was in there.Wants 1300 for it so I think I may get it,even though it looks ruff.How big off a belly mower can it handle and what brand would you all recommend? Same guy has two F-20s,both are really junk but between the two I may have one good one.(One is missing the head and mag and has no shetmetal,but the other has it all.The tranny is shot on it.Said he,d take 50 bucks forthe two of them so I think Ill get those for later.Question on those,how hard are engine kits to come by on these.I know 30s are fairly hard to find.Thanks fellers!
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