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    Craftsman T1200 MTD Engine no compression

    Wow. Maybe there are NO rings at all !!!
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    Craftsman T1200 MTD Engine no compression

    That gap for that left hand valve is HUGE !!! Can't tell for the right. Get a set of feeler gauges.
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    Right wheel loose

    Or go on Ebay and choose an Ebay retailer; then you can up front see the total price with the shipping, and how long for the part to arrive; many sites will charge more for the shipping for that small part than such part actually costs. If you're near a city, call and a mower repair shop likely...
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    Making sure I'm looking at this right.

    Push nuts are sold individually in drawers at Ace Hardware, maybe on will fit.
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    Just bought an LT1000 Anything I should look out for?

    Very good advice. On my LT1000, at least half a dozen years ago, mine LT1000 also lost its clutch/brake; it turned out to be something clogged with dirt/debris or some adjustment, can't remember. I do remember this happened though. After home-made fix
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    Looks like security document has expired, can't access with FireFox

    "www.lawnmowerforum.com has a security policy called HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS), which means that Firefox can only connect to it securely. You can’t add an exception to visit this site."
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    Craftsman LT1000 lawn tractor

    I'm new to this forum, but not to lawn tractors. I bought a new Craftsman LT1000 lawn tractor in May 2005 for $900. I do have a question. Lately the mower/blade drive belt has been slipping off (up) the idler pulley on the right side, the idler that gets pulled rearward by a cable to engage...
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    Craftsman LT1000 lawn tractor

    I'm new to this forum, but not to lawn tractors. I bought a new Craftsman LT1000 lawn tractor in May 2005 for $900. I do have a question. Lately the mower/blade drive belt has been slipping off (up) the idler pulley on the right side, the idler that gets pulled rearward by a cable to engage...
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