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Old 10-20-2014, 01:28 PM
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yeah I looked at it because I may have to upgrade mine, and it didn't look right!
we'll see how it works after I get the alt upgrade done.
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Old 10-20-2014, 02:48 PM
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V30, I'm not sure. I was thinking that that was a reduction starter but after looking at it IDK. I put one on my 882 that was about the same price but now that company doesn't have any listed on Ebay under Cub Cadet. This is what it looked like with the original on the right.
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I don't see a reduction starter listed under "Cub Cadet Diesel" on Ebay so I did a search on the part # Todd M. did on his original conversion (Kubota 37560-63011 or 37560-63012) and came up with this.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Starter-Kubo...ht_2498wt_1362

I believe this is the correct starter we need on the D600's & D640's. Is that correct? Sorry, I didn't intend to give out the wrong information again.
The starter on the left is the gear reduction starter.
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Old 10-20-2014, 03:01 PM
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Earl congrats on the smoker acquisition. I did the glow plug upgrade on the 1572 using a starter solonoid and the 12 volt plugs . The old gal fires right off. Maybe when the original starter takes a dump I will think about upgrading the starter.
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Thanks guys, I have yet to start on this one. I still haven't finished the 126, I am genuinely hoping to get to it in the next week or two. Once I get it finished I'll hop on the 782d..maybe. I was kind of thinking to do some mods to the 125 so I could rob the hydraulic pump of it for the 126.. fun stuff..
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Old 03-02-2015, 11:09 PM
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V30, I'm not sure. I was thinking that that was a reduction starter but after looking at it IDK. I put one on my 882 that was about the same price but now that company doesn't have any listed on Ebay under Cub Cadet. This is what it looked like with the original on the right.
Attachment 57763

I don't see a reduction starter listed under "Cub Cadet Diesel" on Ebay so I did a search on the part # Todd M. did on his original conversion (Kubota 37560-63011 or 37560-63012) and came up with this.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Starter-Kubo...ht_2498wt_1362

I believe this is the correct starter we need on the D600's & D640's. Is that correct? Sorry, I didn't intend to give out the wrong information again.
Is this the correct starter for the gear reduction upgrade for sure? I am ready to order one and do the upgrade since I'm going to pull the motor to clean it up and change the gaskets all around. This machine has been sitting a while and I am sure the gaskets are a bit, shall we say dilapidated. Once I get it up and running I want no leaks in the yard/garden/fields. Also does anyone have a source or number for the gaskets? I think I just need the oil pan, valve cover, etc.. Pretty much everything but the head gasket..
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Old 03-03-2015, 12:11 PM
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Unless your starter doesn't work at all...... I wouldn't buy one until you know the motor is good. No reason to spend the cash just yet unless your starter is bad.
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Looks good , Must be get a diesel week Lol Dad bought this 1572 with tiller / 50 Inch deck
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Looks good , Must be get a diesel week Lol Dad bought this 1572 with tiller / 50 Inch deck
1572 with a cat 0 3 point and a rear PTO, Dad did good.
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1572 with a cat 0 3 point and a rear PTO, Dad did good.
thanks It has only 1100 hours paid $1900
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Looks like you picked up a project. Good luck with her.
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