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Old 11-05-2018, 08:16 AM
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Default Installing a Hydraulic lift on Cub125

Hi All,
I picked up a hydraulic lift kit for my cub 125. I had a couple questions about install.
I got the old shift handle removed, and i'm getting ready to install the pump.
Can anyone tell me what size belt is needed for the pump?
How do install the belt onto the pulley?
Any recommendation on fluid to use?
Does anyone have any tricks or tips for installing the kit?
Any help would be much appreciated.

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Old 11-05-2018, 08:36 AM
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Can't remember the belt size but I can tell you that you will need to unbolt the engine and move it forward to get the belt around the pulley and driveshaft, you may need to remove the hood and grille housing to give you enough room to move it forward.
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Old 11-05-2018, 08:53 AM
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Ever think of looking here?
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https://www.cubcadet.com/equipment/A...5-A/0019250019

Belt is IH-386160-R1

Did you get the correct rockshaft arm for the hydro lift, part #19?
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Old 11-06-2018, 08:03 AM
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thanks for the info, I found the bolts are 9/16 for the engine mount, i did have move the cover that mounts to engine under the electric to have enough room to slide it forward.
thanks for the link, i was able to get a similar belt at the napa. It appears the lift pump came with the correct rockshaft arm. I got the pump installed, hopefully today I can get everything tightened down thanks again
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. I got the pump installed, hopefully today I can get everything tightened down thanks again
We would really like to see pics of your install,,,

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The install manual states to cut the clutch shield in half. I would recommend that you NOT cut it in half, but notch it around the belt. So you move about 3/4" or so over from center at the top of the clutch shield and cut it back about 1" and then cut it parallel to the edge from the flat mounting platform of the shield.

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