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I would like to know if any other model Cub drive shafts will fit a model 147?
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Don't hold me to it but I would guess 123 105 125 107 and 127 should fit. But I've never tried I inter-changing them.
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According to my parts manuals, all of the N/F Hydro drive shafts are the same.
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I just Replaced the one in my 125, the one I got from Rweaver was out of a 107 and he told me that any of the NF Hydro cubs have the same driveshaft. The one I received from him fit like a glove. Kind of a pain to change though, have to split the tractor to replace.
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Here are the cub models with the same length drive shaft. There are varying differences in length between different models.
105 Hvdro IH-397373-R2 17.52" 107 Hydro IH-397373-R2 17.52" 123 Hydro IH-397373-R2 17.52" 125 Hydro IH-397373-R2 17.52" 127 Hydro lH-397373-R2 17.52" 147 Hvdro IH-397373-R2 17.52"
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How do you mount the rag joints to the hydro drive shafts,are you talking about the gear drive driveshafts ?
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