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Old 07-05-2017, 09:12 AM
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So this came to my possession recently. A NF sweepster sweeper. I have it mounted on a cub cadet 147. works well. Needs a new belt. If anyone knows were i could find one. As well as the spiroid gear within the E-Lift needs to be replaced. So if anyone has one of those let me know. Here are some pics for your enjoyment.
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Old 07-05-2017, 09:27 AM
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That thing looks nice! I'd like to get one for my collection. I'm not sure where to get the correct belt, other than take it with you to the store and try to match one. But, I do know where to get the new gears for the e-lift. Follow the link below and you can get both gears new, as well as most anything else for the inside of the lift.

http://www.ccspecialties.org/eliftparts.html
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Old 07-05-2017, 09:40 AM
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Thanks for the link. Was hoping to find a good used one if someone has one. If not then I shall purchase a new one. DO you know if all the E-lifts came with a clutch? or did some come without one? I believe some have a bolt at the end of the telescoping tube that allowed to rod to turn if too much resistance in its actuation occurred.
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CC 102 (owned since I was 12)
CC 73 (roller that i need to eventually started on)
CC 106 (nice clean older resto)
CC 107 (Clean original unit used as backup mower)
CC 126 (snow removal, one owner)
CC 127 (lightly built engine, primary mower)
CC 147 (with sweepster broom)
CC 1650 (Dual hydro option on both other has k361)
CC 169 (needs paint now)
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Old 07-05-2017, 12:50 PM
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That I am not sure of. I've only had one apart to find out the condition of the gears and was linked to that site to find them new. Hopefully someone else has had several apart and can tell you if they are all the same or not.
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Old 07-05-2017, 07:54 PM
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Good deal on the Sweepster there malchren. Looks like the one I was watching on CL down your way 'bout a month ago..
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Old 07-06-2017, 06:43 PM
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Typically the spgroid gears fail first. Your chances of finding "good used" are slim to none. And if you happen to come across any they will likely be on borrowed time.

In short, if you want to continue using the oem actuator pony up and buy new. They are probably built better than the old 1s.
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Old 07-06-2017, 07:15 PM
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I would say also invest in a spring assist. That baby is masssive but probably looks heavier than it really is. Congrats that is Really cool
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Sweepsters are great! When using it just set the brushes so they just touch, otherwise you will wear off the brushes prematurely.
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I saw one of those yesterday about a mile from my house,it is mounted to a 1450,guy want a 1000.00, BTW the tractor has a blown motor.......
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Old 07-06-2017, 10:17 PM
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It has a sleeve hitch on it already as well we a 3 point. Thats how i found out the spiroid is dying cause i had the spring assist tight enough that is disengaged.
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CC 102 (owned since I was 12)
CC 73 (roller that i need to eventually started on)
CC 106 (nice clean older resto)
CC 107 (Clean original unit used as backup mower)
CC 126 (snow removal, one owner)
CC 127 (lightly built engine, primary mower)
CC 147 (with sweepster broom)
CC 1650 (Dual hydro option on both other has k361)
CC 169 (needs paint now)
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