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Old 12-05-2013, 08:44 PM
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Seems to be a difference on this chart
I don't know... I've been making them 19.875" for a long time.
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Old 01-02-2014, 05:50 PM
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Anyone have the hole locations for the NF & WF hydro driveshafts?

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Old 01-02-2014, 07:07 PM
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Do you know how long they are?
I can check in the morning for the location of the said Hole..
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Do you know how long they are?
I can check in the morning for the location of the said Hole..

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I can at least get you the lengths.

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It looks like the NF driveshaft length is 17.52 inches , the WF is 18.52 & the QL is 18.86
( Did I assign the correct model number numbers to the QL ? )

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Old 01-03-2014, 08:22 PM
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Do you know how long they are?
I can check in the morning for the location of the said Hole..
Get out for measurements Lew?
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Jeff..
working on it.
Well I have to admit my brain had brain freeze today out in the cold and forgot to do it...
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working on it.
Well I have to admit my brain had brain freeze today out in the cold and forgot to do it...
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I wore my full face motorcycle helmet clearing snow with the 125 I got from you with my QA-42 and stayed nice and toasty for the 2 hours I was working outside. No heat loss made the below zero windchill extremely tolerable. ( you lose most of your heat thru your head compared to other extremities )

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This what I have Lew. From my 72.
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These are the dimensions I used for a creeper shaft. I directly got these dimensions from the shaft in my 122. Works great so far!

Yosemite Sam's dimensions look good to johncub7172's measuring tape.

I bet if you were +/- .05 (almost 1/16) it would function fine. The hole on the coupling end is probably the most critical that it doesn't interfere with the input shaft.
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Jeff is looking for the position of the hole on a hydro driveshaft.
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