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Re: Re: Re: Re: Hey Red...CUB Engine Noise...Need Further Advice
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Posted by p on July 30, 2000 at 22:15:38 from (12.33.190.5):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Hey Red...CUB Engine Noise...Need Further Advice posted by Bill {Antique Acres} on July 29, 2000 at 13:58:17:
I wasn't ruidculing you!!! by any means, I am sorry if it seemed that way! I was just shocked at your price. I got my parts from all different locations and the best parts for the best quality type of deals. It was a knee jerk reaction to your dollar figure. I also assumed you replaced your pistons since 15 thou is alot of slop. This is fine for an occasional runner, but we use ours for heavy mowing three to four times a week all summer, spring and fall. I also was not clear on the price. That was my grand total including paint and etc., but I still have almost a thousand into the motor. a third of that is machining and I saved a bunch on that. Once again you contribute tons a quality information to this site and I am no one to deter you form continuing. I was merely trying to understand your dollar figures. Sorry for any confusion and I too don't take critisism well.It seemms I have alot to learn about this site since I have had these misunderstandings over my posts. If anyone wishes me to not come here, I will listen. please let me know you read this reply since I don't want this hostility between us to continue any further.
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