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Well guys the crankshaft is no good it's too worn to turn. I need some help with locating one or a part number for the correct one. Thanks
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You are junking a 126....the 3rd rarest cub there is???!!!
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#33
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No The 126s frame and rear end is being used for a 104 It was only a parts 126. The Crank I thought I wasn't going to use because it is .030 over after grinding but can get an aftermarket connecting rod with a bearing in it so I won't need to scrap the crankshaft like I previously thought. I'm all new to the Cub scene so there a bit of a learning curve.
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Well guys I've been cleaning the parts for paint. I got the creeper box installed. I also reused my 104 dash. I had to glass it to make it longer for the dash tower I'm using. I also had to lightly trim the edges of dash tower for my 104 console to mount and line up. I have to shape and finish sanding it. I used some sheet steel for the reenforcement.Heres pics of my progress.
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I wanted to know what Kohler engines I can use a steel governor gear from for my k321?
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Well guys I ordered front tubes a used steel governor gear a billet connecting rod and a bearimg .030 under. I'm still waiting onachine shop to give the bore size so I can order the correct rebuild kit. I still need to locate the valve insert seals and going to get guides springs and push rods. I still need a stater belt plus the PTO and deck parts. I'll keep plugging away at it.
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#37
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I made some more progress had to change a few things around like shifter and 3 point.
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Good to see your progress.
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#39
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Ok guys I have a few updates. I purchased a NOS Kohler 321a traded a military trailer for it. The story behind it is it was bought at an estate sale the fella was a Cub dealer it was in it's factory box. It was never ran. I have it apart to put the billet connecting rod in with the bearing insert and to put the steel governor gear in and remove the plastic one. I also dremaled the area around the valves called the eye brows and the ports.
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#40
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Here's the pics of the ports and top of block after dremaling and polishing.
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