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I talked to quite a few people, and they said because it is only 10hp, the vibrations shouldn't be that bad. I've also had solid mounted kohlers to wheel horses, and the vibrations didn't bother me at all. I am probably going to take the seat off and store it inside, and buy a new universal one for usage.
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you could compare the 1000 with solid mounts to a 108 im guessing. why would it shake any worse then a 108? if you ask me my 108 is perfectly smoooooooth
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How the engine attaches to the frame is the only diffrence I can think of at this time.
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I respect your reasons for putting in the solid mounts What your going to do with it doesn't determine if and how much it shakes. Please give us follow up feedback on the solid mounts. I hear of people installing them but very little follow up on them. I feel one thing that is overlooked about the ISO mounts is the fact they are a wearable item like a rag joint or tires.
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Okay, so I pulled the 3 pin driver, bushing, and bushing carrier (hub).
Now the bushing doesn't necessarily need to be replaced, however I would like to replace it with a bearing since I am solid mounting the engine. I found the bushing, I am sure it can be had cheaper than what cub sells it for also. Any ideas about replacing it with a bearing? ![]()
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