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    Lucas Heavy Duty Oil Stabilizer

    Yes, rings are likely worn out after 48 years continuous use. Yes, the engine moderately smokes. Because this is a splash oil system, will 100% Lucas fail to lubricate the top of the motor?
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    Cub Cadet Tiller Input Shaft Seized

    This tiller has sat in my crawl space under my house for decades, used every year or so. It's humid, but not dripping and no mold. The tiller has never been wet as in SC it seems to never rain. I'm figuring the humidity under my house eventually took a toll...
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    Cub Cadet Tiller Input Shaft Seized

    I'm looking to sell this tiller as I have no more need for it. I'm not keen on front tine tillers but this is only 18" across and isn't too hard to handle. Engine runs perfectly, uses no oil and starts on first pull. What's this old girl worth... $50?
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    Cub Cadet Tiller Input Shaft Seized

    I hand sanded the shaft with 100, then 220 fine sandpaper.
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    Cub Cadet Tiller Input Shaft Seized

    Fixed. Needed to tap out the shaft with copious amounts of oil applied.
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    Cub Cadet Tiller Input Shaft Seized

    No flood. Never pressure washed the tiller.
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    Cub Cadet Tiller Input Shaft Seized

    Thx StarTech, Should this sprocket/shaft assembly just slide out from the inside of the case if the bearing is free? I don't see any room for a spring clip to hold the shaft in the bearing. I'll clean and soak the assembly over the weekend and try to brake it loose using the vice technique.
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    Cub Cadet Tiller Input Shaft Seized

    I can hardly believe a ball bearing would seize up if I parked the tiller after running fine w/o damage.
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    Cub Cadet Tiller Input Shaft Seized

    Sorry Fellas, I know better to list the model #. It is model: 030212 - D282B
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    Cub Cadet Tiller Input Shaft Seized

    Another question... how is this input shaft fixed to the bearing tube welded to the sheet metal housing? Should it just slide out or is there a spring clip somewhere? Is there a needle bearing or does the shaft just ride on a bushing?
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    Cub Cadet Tiller Input Shaft Seized

    Thanks folks. I’m going to try a hybrid plan… first a good cleaning then I’ll soak the drive end in a bucket of diesel. Then I’ll try the vice method with a heavy dose of liquid wrench applied under the sprocket. I’ll update in a week.
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    Cub Cadet Tiller Input Shaft Seized

    I hit the end of the pulley shaft with a steel hammer thinking I could release it but it’s stuck. I didn’t hit it too hard instead hoping the penetrating oil might work over days. I don’t have needles/syringes. The external seal is so narrow that I don’t believe I can pierce it (1-2mm thick...
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    Cub Cadet Tiller Input Shaft Seized

    I parked my small mid-1970’s 3hp International Cub Cadet tiller two years ago running fine. Yesterday I started it up to till a small area and found the chain drive transmission locked. I disassembled the transmissions and found the input pulley shaft seized within its bearing. I’ve applied...
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    How do I measure Engine Speed?

    Is there a technique to measure engine speed (RPM) on single cylinder engines in general? I don’t want anything permanent; I only want to know if I’m reaching maximum spec’d speed.
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    Rebuilt 10hp Briggs Won’t Start

    So I replaced a bad Con Rod and installed new rings and am having problems getting the motor to start. This engine has been sitting for five years and I’ve finally got around to completing the rebuild. This is a 200000 seres OHV model that I bought new in 1993 in a Troybilt Chipper-Shredder...
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    Tight Crank on New 10HP Briggs Rod

    Interesting spec for a larger INTEK B&S engine shows the crank diameter to be 0.001" under nominal.
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    Tight Crank on New 10HP Briggs Rod

    My twenty year old 10 HP Briggs (205412-0120-E1) threw a rod and I’m in the process of rebuilding the motor with a new rod (694691) and rings. Problem is that the rod tightens onto the crank journal when the con rod bolts are tightened to 50% of spec (spec = 100 in*lb). Below are pics of the...
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