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Thanks guys! Started assembly today. First real challenge - trying to line up the hole in the axle pin assembly.
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I should have taken more pictures and a done better job of segregating hardware - but I tell myself those things after I start reassembly of just about everything I take apart. Oh well.
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Don't we all. :-)
It's looking great! |
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- Thanks Andrew
Does anyone have an opinion on using a Drive Shaft Coupling Chrome Ball on a 149? I got the idea I needed one, so I bought one. Now I believe they started with the QL. Seems like it couldn't hurt, but maybe it could? thanks
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The end of the driveshaft that goes to the rear end / pump coupler is 3/8". The pump coupler has a hole to accept that 3/8" diameter. The QL ball is 5/8" Jeff The 149 is looking great |
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[QUOTE=Jeff in Pa;480469]You have a spare for when you get a QL.
Thanks and Thanks Jeff. I'm learning on a lot on this. I guess I have a real nice steely if I can find someone to play marbles with too.
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You can use Ql pump drive coupling on the tractor but will need mating half to fit will have to redrill the pin hole and maybe shorten the driveshaft.I just did this on my 169 with nf steel fan and QL rear connectors with solid pin on engine.
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Your 149 is looking good!
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I'm running a complete driveline assembly from a Quiet Line IN Cub Cadet in my IH 149 Cub Cadet. It was a bolt in for me.
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I have been out of town so I couldn't do any work for a while. Today I was able to jump on it though. For now I'll keep the stock drive line, but thanks for the ideas. I got the new fluid in the rear end, wired everything and got it running. It started fine, ran okay and the hydraulics appeared to work without leaks. I will continue assembly tomorrow and hope to have it ready to really test soon. Thanks for the encouragement and kind words.
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