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kyleb179 07-26-2015 08:24 PM

Working on my 100
 
Hi all. Been putting together a 100 from a few parts machines and i am happy to say i have a moving operating wood-hauling machine in her original patina :beerchug:
I recently got some Ag tires that go on the front, mounted on rims, that have a 4 lug pattern. Does any other cub have a spindle that i can upgrade to using, or is there a hub out there i can use??
i will post some pictures tomorrow. too dark for them now.

thanks!

Terry C 07-26-2015 09:10 PM

Xtreme motor works sells a hub set up that you weld on. I believe you cut your axle at the 90 bend and weld on theirs.

Tim.E 07-26-2015 09:37 PM

I don't know of any hub that will work for your purpose without modification.If there is something out there, I would like to find it.Azusa makes some hubs that might work with a little modification.
Some people cut off their spindles and weld trailer stub axles to them.
Or you could fabricate some like I used on my 106 refurb/mod.

kyleb179 07-27-2015 07:22 AM

cool guys, thanks, i will look into those options later

OldSkull 07-27-2015 07:41 AM

This have been post many time:http://www.pf-engineering.com/spindle-upgrade from there you can figure it out.

kyleb179 07-27-2015 07:47 AM

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Here is some pictures. The first picture is the day i brought it home without a motor. The 100 hood mounting holes are shot, that's why it has a 70 hood on it in the second picture. I sourced a motor for it in a non running state, and it was very rough to say the least. Cleaned/ lapped/ reset the valves, new head gasket+ bolts, new points and condensor, she fired off without a hitch! This machine has fenders, lights front/rear, creeper, reflectors, 3PH, and i acquired AG's at a tractor show a few weeks ago! :beerchug:

OldSkull 07-27-2015 08:08 AM

Look like you build yourself a nice little workhorse :ThumbsUp:


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