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Old 02-26-2017, 12:59 PM
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Depends on the serial #, some were IH, some were CCC. Post your # and I'll check.
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If I do one I'll just use a PTO for something like a 2180. My big concern was the drive shaft adapter but evidently the HF engine has the same bolt pattern as the Honda. Guess I better order one of those SEW adapters. Jeff could copy them for us. Pics are of an Xtreme PTO on a Vanguard with a 1"shaft in a 2180. I know that they also make those PTO's with the small pulley, Zippy has one on his repowered Super.
Are those still on his site? I can't seem to find them listed.
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Engine sounds GOOD, I want one now. Gotta find a decent tractor with a dead engine now.
Only one question remain...How much Amp the stator produced? Is it enough to keep the engine running, power the PTO and few light?
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Only one question remain...How much Amp the stator produced? Is it enough to keep the engine running, power the PTO and few light?
Give them a call and ask. For technical questions, please call 1-888-866-5797
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Default Replacement Engine

I've thought about a replacement engine in a CC but the question I've always had is, what about the front PTO?
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Does anyone make a PTO replacement for the K301 mechanical PTO. Or will a later model PTO fit on the K301 without machine work? I'm really tired of adjusting/replacing the springs on mine. By the way, it's for a model 126.
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Does anyone make a PTO replacement for the K301 mechanical PTO. Or will a later model PTO fit on the K301 without machine work? I'm really tired of adjusting/replacing the springs on mine. By the way, it's for a model 126.
I've had a lot of cubs and never had to mess with the PTO so if your constantly having to adjust it then something must be wrong.
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I've had a lot of cubs and never had to mess with the PTO so if your constantly having to adjust it then something must be wrong.
Agree...
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A word of caution as the old saying goes you get what you pay for.
How are parts availability?
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I ducked a bunch of Chinese bullets, and I don't want to buy any more of their junk than I absolutely have to.
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Here is a place making performance parts for the motor, and they do have a clutch hub adapter.

https://www.performance670.com/index.php





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