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My paper work/owners manual states 1969
Model 100902. Type 0134. Core 6508181 . Sit down yard-man. Lawnmower
The drive belt is a Craftsman #140294 The deck belts are Craftman #'s 180808 & 174368
Need to replace the shaft and brass gear, part # 56159ma
I can tell you little except that it is made by Husqvarna. They have Customer service toll free numbers, however.
http://www.managemyhome.com/mmh/lis_pdf/OWNM/L0409630.pdfmanagemyhome.com is a sear's website and has all craftman's manuals although they seem to use longer model numbers
For summer use this engine taked sae 30 for winter use sae5-30 or 10w is an acceptable subsitute.
Silent receptors are a proportion of total receptors that are to be occupied before there is any response. It is an model and these are not a distinct subgroup of receptors.
mower manuls are at this link http://manuals.mtdproducts.com/mtd/DocGetter?doc=769-00533.pdf
Yes. However, what was used for Galactica was actually stock footage from Silent Running. Seeing as both the film and Galactica are Universal properties, use of the footage wasn't a problem. It was most likely John Dykstra who purloined the footage, as he did the SFX for Galactica and also worked on Silent Running. The Valley Forge model was disassembled after the filming of Silent Running, and is said to have been destroyed. However, a surviving forest Dome from the model was purchased for $11,000 at auction in 2003, and now exists in the Science Fiction Hall of Fame Museum in Seattle, WA.
In the late 1980s-early 1990s a woman was an inpatient at the St. Lawrence Psychiatric Center. She and her family claimed that she was the model for this coin. It was also claimed by them that she was an actress from silent films from the early years of the 20th century.