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Old 03-11-2016, 09:46 AM
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OK I have A Spare Rear End Its A Cyclops super one . One of my 1572s has bolts broke off in the rear end. I would like to know if I can put the Axles And Axles tubs off my 1572s on this rear end ? Or are the Cyclops Axles and tubes better ?


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If you right click on the mouse when posting it will show a drop down menu,sometimes you have to put a checkmark next to check spelling to turn it on.
Not sure about the rear but the axle tubes are different.
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I like the Cyclops axle tubes better. I'd just put the complete Cyclops rear under your 1572.
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I like the Cyclops axle tubes better. I'd just put the complete Cyclops rear under your 1572.
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If you do the Cyclops rear it would be a good time to also replace the drive shaft with the CV style. Jeff in PA can furnish the adapters for the engine and the pump then all you would need is a drive shaft from an 1863 or 1864 and the fan.
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If you do the Cyclops rear it would be a good time to also replace the drive shaft with the CV style. Jeff in PA can furnish the adapters for the engine and the pump then all you would need is a drive shaft from an 1863 or 1864 and the fan.
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I don't think it's funny or necessary at all. This has happened too many times. I have a friend that has trouble getting his thoughts out on paper or email, text, etc.

You guys constantly rib him when he posts and this coming from moderators isn't cool.

How about we help him figure it out instead of mock him each time? Hes got a lot of cub knowledge and a vast collection and I for one actually learn some things from him and I would hate for someone to stop posting as much because of it. Do what you wish but this is my .02
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Doesn't bother me, do the best that you can.
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