I'm somebody now, new mower.

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Finally decided to spend my social security check on a mower. My old ass is tired of pushing. One of the few Cub Cadets left around here. Now I'm not the only one one the block without a mower. Neighbor wants to race me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

May camo it for an assault mower. ☠️☠️☠️

Now to find a new tiller preferably a Honda if I can afford it.
 

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I'm beating my 20year old ohv brigs until it dies. Stopped turning over under its own power so I just adjusted the exhaust valve until it never really closes all the way.
 
Finally decided to spend my social security check on a mower. My old ass is tired of pushing. One of the few Cub Cadets left around here. Now I'm not the only one one the block without a mower. Neighbor wants to race me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

May camo it for an assault mower. ☠️☠️☠️

Now to find a new tiller preferably a Honda if I can afford it.
Gave up on the '62 Allis Chalmers B10 for mowing and got last year's model of that one. Seems to be a solid mower so far.
 
It's way more common that one would think. In the last 4 years, I bet I've had 15 come through like that

I guess hardened seats don't expand and contract like aluminum heads. and the shape would help to push them out I would have never thought to peen them in like that, but I can see how it would work. Does this happen on automobile heads that are aluminum too?

My old Cub (ssssssss) are all Kohler flatheads (except for the diesel Kubota D600) so I've never seen this happen , though the Kohlers have about 9 million hours on them.
 
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