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Old 08-08-2018, 02:34 PM
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Default Limited slip rear end or Posi

I know john deere has it but has anybody figured out a way other then welding the gears to make a cub gt into a rear end set up like the deere? Now that my foot drive is almost done that maybe my next gota have. I'm working with a 1872 if that makes a difference.?
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Old 08-08-2018, 02:51 PM
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You can buy a spool from a pulling website but then you will have full posi all the time so the tractor won't turn very well.
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You can buy a spool from a pulling website but then you will have full posi all the time so the tractor won't turn very well.
Thanks I didn't know you could buy one. That's why I like the jd set up posi when you step on the foot lever

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Just buy this, it has a factory locking rear end,,,

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John, this isn't a Deere site.

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No, you can't convert the 1811 to a locking diff. Position and limited slip are on in the auto world. There isn't such a thing in tractors. They are open, and some have a differential lock option. Much different.
Don't put a solid center in, or you'll never be able to turn it. If you want to do something, add steering brakes, or you might be able to shim up the spider gears to tighten them a bit.
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Or you could just buy one of these and have all that and back up lights when you back up along with shaft driven attachments just like the 400 series Deere stuff.
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Or you could just buy one of these and have all that and back up lights when you back up along with shaft driven attachments just like the 400 series Deere stuff.
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Exactly. I know where there's a 590hr 3240 with 4 factory hydraulic circuits, a 3 point hitch, a plow/ front hitch, a 60" deck and the elusive hydro tiller for sale right now.


I really wish I had money....
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Exactly. I know where there's a 590hr 3240 with 4 factory hydraulic circuits, a 3 point hitch, a plow/ front hitch, a 60" deck and the elusive hydro tiller for sale right now.


I really wish I had money....
But no limited slip? I didn't know cub offered that much hydraulics
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John, this isn't a Deere site.

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No, you can't convert the 1811 to a locking diff. Position and limited slip are on in the auto world. There isn't such a thing in tractors. They are open, and some have a differential lock option. Much different.
Don't put a solid center in, or you'll never be able to turn it. If you want to do something, add steering brakes, or you might be able to shim up the spider gears to tighten them a bit.
I did think about shimming the spiders gears as a option and since you say there is no other option that's what I'll do
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But no limited slip? I didn't know cub offered that much hydraulics
A 3240 has a pedal operated locking rear end. Finding one with all 4 hyd circuits the 3pt and a hydro tiller is almost like finding a unicorn. It's in IL too.
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