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Old 06-05-2015, 06:05 AM
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I am having my input pinion shaft repaired because it was wobbled out. I brought it to a friend that has a lath. He is going to weld the hole shut, then turn it back down to 5/8" in his lath. wondering when he redrills the hole what size is it supposed to be from factory.
Also he is going to machine a new coupler. Also need to know what size the holes need to be for the coil springs m
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Old 06-05-2015, 05:26 PM
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I do believe it's 1/4 inch for the holes. If im wrong somebody will chime in and I'll need to weld and redrill mine
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Old 06-05-2015, 07:28 PM
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yep , 1/4 inch
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Old 06-05-2015, 07:52 PM
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I am having my input pinion shaft repaired because it was wobbled out. I brought it to a friend that has a lath. He is going to weld the hole shut, then turn it back down to 5/8" in his lath. wondering when he redrills the hole what size is it supposed to be from factory.
Also he is going to machine a new coupler. Also need to know what size the holes need to be for the coil springs m

Here's one I just repair for a member here.


This one the hole was worn both out of round and also had over 20* rotational movement. Plus the end was worn down to .618

I did the weld repair and then indicated it in on my 4 jaw chuck with in a few tenths of a thousand. Concentricity is extremely important when dealing with gears. " Looks good" isn't good enough.

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I can weld, turn and drill the hole for $30
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Old 06-05-2015, 10:43 PM
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Jeff,
Just curious, how much do you get to do this type of repair? I have a few that need attention.
Thank you,
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Old 06-06-2015, 06:57 AM
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Just a FYI that part is still available new from Cub.
717-3073 Shaft, Reduction Drive $131.17

It also looks like Mid West Super Cub offers a replacement, this is from a catalog that is a couple years old so the price may be different today.
Replacement 12 Tooth Top Pinion
Shaft. This shaft is a direct replacement
for your Cub Cadet top pinion.
Made of superior material to original.
Prt No. TRG12 $78.75
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I'm shopping myself for one, Today I got a price from a cub cadet dealer of $173.00 and NO, that's not going to happen!
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or just buy a good used one with the bearing and snap ring on it for $35 shipped
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They just happen to be on sale this weekend from Midwest Super Cub for $50 plus free shipping. You can't hardly rebuild a wore out one for that.

http://www.midwestsupercub.net/

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Jeff,
Just curious, how much do you get to do this type of repair? I have a few that need attention.
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I can fix them for $30. Since you have a few, a could offer a discount if they are sent at the same time.

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