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Old 01-08-2017, 11:24 AM
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Does anyone know where some 14"x 6" or 7" or so wheels could be found that fit on a cub??? And not from a VW
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Old 01-08-2017, 01:13 PM
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I believe many old Chrysler Corporation products used the same bolt pattern, finding the right offset may prove to be the biggest challenge.
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Old 01-08-2017, 02:00 PM
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The older Fords also used the 5X4-1/2 in bolt circle so you may have some other choices on wheels. As Yosemite Sam said finding the right offset may be a problem. You might want to place a WTB add on Craigslist.
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Old 01-10-2017, 11:31 AM
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i really want to put some 7-14" lugs on the back of this 72, since its got the super steer in front its raked backwards, and i think the tall skinny tires would look cool but cant find wheels ANYWHERE.....at least without holes and weird crap...

thanks mark, thanks fred

i made some for my case, and really dont want to do that again....besides this is gonna be a worker not a show piece, or "semi worker" (thats justification)..i need to fit a 46" gt deck under it too
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Old 01-18-2017, 08:41 AM
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The postman brought me some goodies yesterday. among all the bearings, carbs and misc parts was this adapter that Jeff Derstine "Jeff in PA" made me. Great guy to do business with. Most likely will be using his services again during this build. Here is a quick snapshot of the piece where it is supposed to be. The Engine is a mess, Spent some time on a salt spreader so the tins are gross. I have another engine that the tins are in reasonable shape but the engine is seized that will be donating the better shape tins.
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Old 01-20-2017, 08:44 AM
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painted the adapter two nights ago and cleaned up the 6 pin driver. also assembled the engine hoist that i purchased to help lift the engine into the frame so that i can figure out driveline lengths and positions.
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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 01-20-2017, 09:25 PM
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That looks good, glad I could help you out.

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Old 07-05-2017, 08:59 AM
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so here is a little update. the 108 frame was pulled into the garage and torn down. Little trimming of the engine and the frame has allowed for the engine to sit in the frame. much work still to do.
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CC 102 (owned since I was 12)
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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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