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109, 129, 149, 169 OEM CV style Joint Drive shaft
Hey everyone,
I'm working on a replacement Drive shaft for models listed about. I hate that self aligning connection at the motor and the rag connection at the pump. I have owned my 149 for 35+ years and have replaced those cheap connections and drive shaft just one too many times. The drive shaft will consist of a Cub Cadet OEM Drive shaft from the Cyclopes area with grease fittings to keep it lubed. It will be a direct bolt on assembly with no fabrication at all. I'm working with a local machinest to fabricate the pump adapter and from there the drive shaft will bolt right up to those Kohlers on the tractors for the models listed above. I will most likely have the final details worked out soon. The OEM drive shaft that fits was only made for 4 different models and are hard to find, so I'm working with Extreme Motor works to fabricate the drive shafts and maybe the pump adapter. Cost for total assembly has yet to be determined but I'm putting the proto type on my Cub this weekend. Location ohio 45879 This item will be able to be shipped I'm listing this to see if interest is out there for this style of drive shaft. You can email me on this if you're interested iuseautodesk at gmail dot com |
Sam Mac on here already makes one..... Several members have already bought them.
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Didn't know that. Got a link to his post?
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I moved this thread because it is not a for sale add but more of I am going to make these type of thing. I'm all for the idea but when you have them for sale with a price then list it in the for sale section.
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I didn't know any one had the same idea. I apologise for stepping on your toes
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How long have they been in service? Looking at the image the length looks fixed, and there is no mobility in any angular direction. Does this cause any alignment issues, either during initial install, or while in service? Mike |
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nice work, looks good.
Mike |
I didn't realize the interest in getting away from the rag joint.
Sam Mac, you stated no maintenance to the barrel style joint. You saying that these plastic barrels don't go bad or where out or are you saying you don't have to grease them. I haven't had the time to check with the mic's, but a question has arose for me for the CV joint. Can the part #14 on an 1862 drive line (splines to the shaft) be bored to fit the shaft without splines? Then drilled with four holes for set screws? At the same time, drill into the shaft 1/16 to 1/8 depth to allow for a seating/locking point for the set screws? If the four set screws would take the torque, all that needs done is cut shaft to length, bore that splined ball seat to fit unsplined shaft, drill & tap four holes, add four set screws. Done. install shaft. OH, don't forget to grease it. |
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