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Old 12-12-2017, 12:30 PM
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https://m.ebay.com/itm/Cub-Cadet-145...ss!44264!US!-1
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Ok one last thing lol. The 12hp I have did not come with the drive cup(?) and I don't think the I have will work properly on it. https://i.ebayimg.com/thumbs/images/...EGY/s-l225.jpg
This Is similar to the flywheel on the 10hp
https://m.ebay.com/itm/CASE-224-444-...28.m4335.l8656
And this is similar to the fly wheel on the 12jp. Can't find the right part anywhere so if anyone could point me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated!
Is it a K301? Are you needing Drive Cup or Flywheel or both?

Either way:
https://www.partstree.com/parts/kohl...l-02110131263/
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Looks like that one would work on my k241 but need one for k301, appreciate it though
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I need just a drive cup for the k301
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Old 12-12-2017, 01:25 PM
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You can get the cup new at the link provided above. Or get one used from ebay by using the part number in the link or an updated version if one has replaced the original part number. here is a link for compatibiility.

https://www.partstree.com/parts/kohl...s/52-755-61-s/
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You can get the cup new at the link provided above. Or get one used from ebay by using the part number in the link or an updated version if one has replaced the original part number. here is a link for compatibiility.

https://www.partstree.com/parts/kohl...s/52-755-61-s/
All they have is kit for 115$ and I wouldn't even know if that would be what I need for this.
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If you do not have one, then you need one. And if you have a K301, this is the one you need assuming nothing has been modified/changed (highly unlikely, but if I don't put in this disclaimer then that would surely be the case). I was able to locate several on ebay from $45 used-$130 new using the part number.
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Which part number did you use? There is a a lot in the one link
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Which part number did you use? There is a a lot in the one link
you're killing me brother...

https://www.partstree.com/parts/kohl...l-02110131263/

Go to item 41 as seen in the pic I've attached. The pic is small, but you should be able to use it as a "map" when opening the link. P/N should be 52 755 61-S

The "kit" just includes a washer (item 6 in the same link). Search for this part number on ebay, or google, and you should find several results. BUT do yourself a favor and give it a sanity check. Do the mounting holes line up as expected when you look at how it will mate up? Do you have the old one and does it look the same?
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I google that number and all I found were ones that look like they would work on the k241 but not the k301. The k301 does not have a spot for that pin that's on these drive cups, looks like it should bolted to the flywheel? I'll have to look at the engine again tomorrow lol
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