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Old 07-06-2020, 01:30 AM
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Thank you for the feed back.

Jeff Attach photo of fan installed hydro, your adapter, fan spacer, fan. Used spacer to gain little clearance with hydro oil filter. Assume spacer goes inside fan to center fan on shaft.

George - Ok with clearance between driveline and steering column. The engine adapter was little larger diameter and thicker. Could grind the top corner of the steering valve. But going to flatten out the “stamped wedge” in the steering cross mount bracket. Column already offset.

Check the drive component alignment. Both hydro and engine at same angle with drive line inclination of 1 degree.

I used Messick web site to look at drive line part for Cub 1641, 2182 and 2130.

All the hard work is basically is done now. Do not see any problems with doing hydraulic tubing. Just need to finish recondition the rest of the tractor.

Will continue post as progress is made.
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You put the fan plate on the wrong side. It goes on the inside of the fan.
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Thanks Sam,

That is what I figure. Was wondering about the fan having four 5/16-3/8" holes. I see with the CV boot, it looks it has four spacer to align the fan which 1/4" bolts go through.

With the barrel joint, the fan lightly brushes the end of the oil filter. Thinking about making a spacer out of 3/8" AL using Jeff's spacer as a template. Turn a small shoulder to center the fan.

When I do my Cub#2 with a CV driveline, What is the OD of the CV coupler's?
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OD is the same as the pump adapter you bought from Jeff.
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Sorry guys not posting any updates.

Side tracked with other projects. Plan to strip down / paint the frame first.

Hope to be back on track in a few weeks.

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OD is the same as the pump adapter you bought from Jeff.
Sam What is the thickness of the front CV coupler?

Know this is off subject. Still working on building a new deck.
Framing almost done but need to get composite deck boards. Did not realize all the mfg / different grades. Trex was first thing that came to me. Was made in Winchester VIrginia. Also looking at TimberTech, Wolf and Fiberon.

Deck gets 6 hours of full sun exposure. Leaning towards Fiberon. What has been others experience with composites?

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I don't know, ask Jeff.
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My experience with Trex, I would not use again. PM me for if you wish more information.

Look at YouTube. Pay attention to support spacing, joist tops being in same plane, expansion in direct sun, temperature with bare feet, surface hardness to limit scratches.
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Rip it out and use concrete! No more wood or composite for me.
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Well sorry not getting in touch but I had been blind sided this summer with the deck project (my wifes). I assist a family friend with this project - he is old school. He did all the framing/decking.

Well I went off on another project (for personal satisfaction).

https://www.hobby-machinist.com/thre...al-5396.78622/

I will be getting back to the Cub PS project soon.


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