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Re: Cub update on cutting off! FIXED!!!
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Posted by Rudi on August 08, 2005 at 09:20:28 from (69.195.156.80):
In Reply to: Cub update on cutting off! FIXED!!! posted by GNB on August 07, 2005 at 17:48:38:
GNB and guys... Sure glad you were able to solve the problem! That is one of the reasons why I started the Cub Manual Server. Not only is it an on-line reference for manuals of all types for the Cub, but more importantly there are other interesting pages. The Maintenance Tips and Techniques section contains many articles written by Cub Owners who have been there, done that. In fact Lurker Carl's articles on Cub Carb Fixes is one that should be a must read for anyone who owns a Cub. It is limited to the IH 3/4" Updraft carb at the moment as we have not done any rebuilds with documentation on the Zeniths yet. There are also lists of specialty service providers, used and new part dealers that specialize in Cub parts as well as tons of other useful information. The Cub Manual Server can be found at www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/index.html. Unfortunately, after YTM requested permission to link to the server which was granted, they now no longer seem to allow links to offsite web pages. A real shame considering that there are many avenues for information on Cubs on the Net that are not allowed access to anymore...
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