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Old 08-20-2015, 05:24 PM
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Default Putting a spread frame puller together in NW PA

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this is my first post but i'm putting together a spread frame puller.My Tractor is a cub 1204 the engine is a kohler 18hp magnum opposed twin and i have a rear end out of a cub 1000 my questions are what clutch and drivers should i run and would the midwest super cub IH1066 fender work on this chassis andwhat kind of exhaust to set up
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your in kind of a bad spot. no one makes parts for the opposed twins so you'll need to either make something work or make the part yourself
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cub made a 1806 for a short time which was a 18 magnum with the aluminum housing 3 speed also a model 1535 was the same thing. There should be parts some where. I have a Midwest set up in my 104 just the basic fiber disc and there drive plates with the stock driver. Haven't had any slip yet
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Oh and I'm using the red spring
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clutch parts would work but its not like the Mag 18 has any real performance parts available. I don't think you can even buy a billet clutch hub adaptor , steel flywheel , decent rods and I don't even recall seeing any cams offered. I'm sure Lacota ,Vogel or Greg Hackman can grind them
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