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Old 05-21-2022, 12:32 PM
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Default 190-207-100 Cub Cadet Cat 0 3point Hitch

Any Members Here Have a Cub Cadet 3000 series with a 190-207-100 ?

Member finsruskw is trying to make the rocker shaft brackets for me(as there No Longer available from MTD), And the Person On another forum, That has been giving him dimensions seems to be More of a Hindrance Than a Help.

So If anybody Could give https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/member.php?u=8310 some Help On the Information he needs to complete the rocker shaft brackets. It would be Much appreciated.
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Old 05-21-2022, 12:40 PM
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Here is a close in Picture of the Bracket I am talking about
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I have a few of those hitches. Let me dig one out tomorrow and get David the info.
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I believe I have this under control.
Will post some pic's tomorrow when I get 'em done.
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Got Ya covered, Jeff
Will get 'em painted as soon as I get done shaking this can!!
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Old 05-23-2022, 08:00 AM
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Looks good, great job.
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I assume that is a left and a right....
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Dave they Look Great
I couldn't be Happier as those Parts were a PIA to try and buy. Bought all the Other Parts for the 190-207-100, Just couldn't get those Brackets or the Proper rear Hitch Plate. I have a 190-365-100 complete, But the Harder thing was finding and Aluminum Trans 3000 series around me to utilize the older 3 point hitches.

I bought most of the parts for the 190-207-100 here https://www.ihccw.com/. He was telling me there was a dealer In Tennessee That had a lot of Parts for the 190-207-100, But they ended Up Just throwing the stuff away a few Years Back
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I assume that is a left and a right....
They are both the same.
Parts lookup call for 2 of the same part number.

They were not too hard to make once I got the correct dimensions and mat'l spec's after a wild goose chase that wasted a day or two.
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Well Had to do a little sanding with Emory cloth on the end of the Rocker shaft as the center end of the rocker-shaft was a Bit thicker then the end of the rocker-shaft. But they work Perfectly Now
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