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Several Questions - Cub Cadet 105 Ford LGT 145
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Posted by Jesse B on May 25, 2005 at 15:32:28 from (12.76.75.62):
My friend has a Cub Cadet 105, with a Kohler engine. First, I would like to get him a copy of the service manuals. Do they exist for free somewhere? Or is he going to have to pay for them? Also, he tells me the engine is a Kohler model KT24TA, but for some reason, I can't find anything on the internet with that number. That seems awfully unlikely, given the amount of information that's available. (Maybe he wrote it down incorrectly!?) Second, I have a Ford LGT 145 with a mower deck, a smaller mower deck + a box of parts, chains, wheels, and a front snow blade. It runs well enough to have pulled my newer tractor out of the mud several times, and it looks awfully nice. Is it worth much? (I hope I find out it's worth more than I paid 2 years ago!) Thanks Jesse
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