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Old 07-09-2016, 11:55 PM
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Well I'm gonna need a part#. I guess I could
Suppose you could call, but I don't remember the numbers off the top of my head. But they are the Rubber thread wheels(Abrasion-Resistant Tread—Hard (95A Durometer) Spoked...
Link, http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-wheels/=137rk9r
If that's not as clear as mud let me know and I'll look through my papers tomorrow to find the numbers.
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Old 07-10-2016, 07:58 AM
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I got the bronze bushings and front wheels from McMaster
These are the bushings I used for the front Casters

Part #2938T55 SAE 863 Bronze Flanged-Sleeve Bearing, for 3/4" Shaft
Diameter, 1" OD X 1-1/4" L X 1-1/4" Flange OD
4 each 2.98 $11.92

These are what I used for front wheels
Part # 8368T57 High-Capacity Rubber-Tread Wheel, 6" X 2", 1/2" &
5/8" Axle, Roller Bearing, 820# Capacity
2 each $22.87 $45.74
Merchandise $57.66
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These are wheels that look like they would work for the rear wheels, these are McMaster #'s

Dia wd shaft hub cap Cap price

8" 2" 1/2" 2 7/16" Spoked 450 2319T96 16.09



8" 2" 5/8" 2 7/16" Spoked 450 2319T95 16.09



8" 2" 1/2" 2 7/16" Spoked 1,000 8368T32 24.09



8"2" 5/8" 2 7/16" Spoked 1,000 8368T31 28.63

Bushings 1/2" ID 5/8" OD 1" long 1688K17 part # 1.64 ea
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This is what I used for deck bearings ( you'll need to remove the inner seals)
Haban deck bearings

MRC 205 SZZ
Pacamor 6205 Z 52 MM OD X 25MM ID X 15MM wide


VXB.COM 1-800-928-4430
8 Bearing 6205-2RS 25x52x15 Sealed Ball Bearings
Price: $31.37
Code: Kit487
http://www.vxb.com/page/bearings/PROD/Kit487
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Old 07-10-2016, 04:51 PM
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Todd,

When I rebuilt my 374 last winter I splurged and bought a set of the Cub Cadet blades with the hard carbide edge.. got a BUNCH of hours on them this year already and so far they are just as sharp as the day i put them on. I shopped around and found them for about $120 for the set... verdict is still out on whether they are worth all that money!

We run another 374 at the shop... the one we got from Sam... we are running the Stens blades from Patton Acres on it.. I have sharpened them twice in the same amount of time and they are close to needing it again. But that set of blades is about 40 bucks...

I got some regular old 6205 bearings from my local auto parts store... they fit and worked great and they were in stock.. bout 5 bucks a piece and like Sam said take the inside seal out.

I'm running the same front casters as Sam and Todd on both..they work great..

Those are the best version of the Haban 60 inchers in my opinion..

Have fun with it... if you want to get rid of it I can give it a home under a 982!
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Todd, Sam & Jay, thanks so much for all the information you guys give. It makes it a lot easier to order parts that have been field tested and I know will work. Looks like I'll be watching for the big brown truck this week. Didn't get much done this weekend but it is completely disassembled and ready for some clean up. Stay tuned.
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Todd, congratulations on the good deal! I wish I could find one for my Super. I got bored today and fixed up a mule from the best pieces of the 3 I had and slid the 50c under it. I just need to fix the wiring, get a belt, and make an anti rotation pin for the pto.
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Todd, congratulations on the good deal! I wish I could find one for my Super. I got bored today and fixed up a mule from the best pieces of the 3 I had and slid the 50c under it. I just need to fix the wiring, get a belt, and make an anti rotation pin for the pto.
If you take the deck in and out much you are better off with the 50C...

That Haban is not meant to be handled!! HEAVY AND BULKY!!
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Todd, Sam & Jay, thanks so much for all the information you guys give. It makes it a lot easier to order parts that have been field tested and I know will work. Looks like I'll be watching for the big brown truck this week. Didn't get much done this weekend but it is completely disassembled and ready for some clean up. Stay tuned.
Todd,

I can't take much credit.... Sam provided me with a TON of info...

I enjoyed working on mine though.. I don't mind spending time, dollars and effort on something that is well engineered and built to last!!

I hate working on modern junk cause you still don't have anything when you are done!

Oh yeah... feel free to use the two tone paint idea! Somebody else did mine years ago so I can't take credit for that either!!

But i do like it.. breaks up all that white on that beastly piece of iron!!
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Todd go to page 917 and 918 in "what did you do to your cub today". That's where the pictures are of the rear wheel.
Still don't know how you guys copy and paste... Some it will and some it won't.
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I have used this kit from Xtreme. They worked very well. The McMaster route could be a little less on the wallet.

http://www.xtrememotorworks.com/Part.../CC-09-100.htm
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70, #1 cart. Brinly Cultivator. Some wheel weights.

{125, 126, 2072-Sold~regrettably, 2284 60 inch Haban 325 deck., 451 snowblower, 2182-60 inch Haban 374 deck- "Money Pit", 401 Haban 54 inch dozer blade- rebuilt, 1440-down the road, Another 2182 for parts. Another 2284 for parts. 450 blower. 1812-sold, 2072 w/ Haban 374, and a 2182#3 w/ Haban 325}-------> All SOLD
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Got a little more done on the 374 today.

This thing has a lot of rust and pitting but no holes. I looked for someone near that would sandblast it but the only shop I found wants $100/hour to blast it, typical Atlanta prices so I figured I would give it a try.

Here is what I started with.
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Northern Tool had a sale on this stuff so I used it. $8/bag, purchased 3 but only used about 1.5 bags.
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After I hit it with the wire wheel and Scotch pad wheel I started blasting.
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Hit the paint store earlier in the week and picked up some epoxy primer.
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Crappy day to paint! 95 degrees and I was sweating like a pig and dripping on the paint. Oh well, it's only a mower deck, then my gun clogged up. Never had that happen before.
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I guess it turned out okay. Question for the painters. I'm thinking I just wet sand this and then hit it with another coat of epoxy or should I use the 2k? I'm thinking about doing the high build route to fill in all the pitting if I go with the 2k next. Is that what you guys would do?
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