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NF hydraulic lift questions
i got my hands on a used narrow frame hydraulic lift.
i do not have the rock shaft tho, all i found searching is that the parts to convert are no longer available, but the post was a few yrs old. i can weld and fabricate, and i have a spare rock shaft, does anyone have pics of your modified one? also are seals available? i assume i will have to find a source for new hoses. |
The seals are nothing more than O-rings. You want a copy of: Operator's Manual Installing Instructions Hydraulic Unit 395 009 R92 for International Cub Cadet 102, 104, 105, 122, 123, 124, and 125 Tractors
Keep in mind that models 70, 100, and 71 will need holes drilled into the side of the frame for pump support bracket. There are diagrams of where to specifically locate and drill those holes. The pump gears that tend to be broken are found in a Ford tractor 4000 model oil pump gear. A great source of International Cub Cadet information can be found in Cadet Connection Magazine....the best $21.00 per year you can spent. You will find many back issues with detailed information about having a hydro pump running like new. http://www.cadetconnection.com Great information is also well documented and shared at: http://www.cubcadetman.com . Here you will also learn about the three different types of rockshaft lifts and modifications specific to your International Cub Cadet model. There maybe something you can learn from a search of OCC as well. You may find more information at: http://www.ihcubcadet.com . Either way, research is your best friend. Everything you need to rebuild your pump is out there, you will just have to inquire more often, and speak louder. Hope this helps. |
Lincolnmania, you can also use an electric lift rock shaft--that is what I had to do on my 123 when a guy sent me the incorrect rockshaft. It will extend 3/4" further out, so you will need spacers on your hydraulic lift mount bracket. I think the belt that I got for it was the same, though....not for sure as it was about 5-6 years ago. The electric lift rockshafts seem to be easier to come by for about $20, if that helps at all.
Cub Cadet 123 |
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