Posted by mike henry on July 14, 2013 at 11:33:01 from (75.51.110.44):
In Reply to: Satoh 650G ? posted by Jim in Ma. on July 14, 2013 at 11:09:24:
my uncle has one and a young man I work with has the 550g. They both would rather give up their right arms than to give up that little peice of muscle. Said its as economical as any tractor could get to run and nary a wrench to them once they got them going right. Uncle got his from a scrap yard. Needed a starter and rewired. Starter from certain cubs will interchange. Lots of other parts will interchange as well. Wouldnt give up on it. Make your parts list and then let your fingures do the walking on the internet. You may be surprised how easy they are to get parts for. Good luck and I hope you decide to keep it and have as much good luck as those 2 did.
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