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Rock shaft.
After not finding any diagrams for rock shaft. I have decided to try and build my own.
I found a round 1-1/8" piece of cold roll steel. Already have 2 bearing blocks. Going to use 2" × 3/8" flat steel. Going to be trial and error. Got both valve bodies rebuild and installed. Both work great. No leaks. Next have to build a lift cylinder bracket. Will keep posting updates. |
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cylinder Bracket 603-0742-0637 Talk to this eBay member https://www.ebay.com/usr/pas196459 He is Parting out a 190-207-100 He might have both Parts. I believe he is a Cub Cadet dealer In Vermont I can probably help with the dimensions on the rocker shaft, as I have one. But I am dropping my 190-207-100 off tomorrow to be put On a 3208 That I am buying, and since they have to repair the bearing block assembly on the axles, They figured they would just install it for me. |
Rock shaft
If you could send me some pictures and measurements that would help a bunch.
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Part out
Checked his site and did not see any shafts.
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3 point hitch
Scored the flat bar metal that I needed yesterday free of charge.
Paid $22.00 for drill bit thing to drill the holes with. Drilled a trial hole with my battery drill and it did great. I had it set on 200 rpm. Did a great job. Will start laying out the metal to start bending and fitting to get the correct length and correct bends. |
Walter, I sent You a message. If You can Just send me an email address, I'll send the Pictures I took of the 3-point rocker shaft since the forum limits the size, and it might be hard to make out the Tape measure on such a small picture
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3 point hitch
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Got the pictures. Thay are a great help.
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I helped with the below linked thread a while back. I"m not looking to disassemble my 3185, but will help as I can.
https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...ad.php?t=60058 |
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