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Old 04-29-2016, 08:11 PM
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Hi, I got a 982 that I'm putting a ch23 into too. Could you tell me what you did for hooking up the driveshaft.

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Old 04-29-2016, 09:30 PM
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Onans have no spacers.
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Old 04-29-2016, 09:36 PM
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So is all I need is a spacer from like mid west super cub. Then bolt the Flex Disc to that?
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Old 04-29-2016, 09:37 PM
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Hey Mick, yes the crankshaft was too short, so I did put a spacer in there. And yes, the price on that cub muffler is just ridiculous. Coming out of the cener for the muffler should not be a problem at all.

If I get time tonight, I am going to look at the shaft height center on the original Onan compared to the Command, I am suspecting that the spacers are too high.

Will not be able to cut grass with it until I can get the muffler heat shields and firewall seal squared away..

Also, may have to put a diode inline for the PTO, but I will ask Sam about that.
When I put a Ch20 in I cut the spacers down to 1/4. The shaft had
a little ange with stock height
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Ok, thanks. I will check that when I drop in my engine. Thanks for the help.
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I converted over to the 2000 series driveshaft. Do a search for posts by Sam Mac and you will find the drive shaft mod. It works great.
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Old 04-30-2016, 07:27 PM
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Get a pump adapter from Jeff in PA and a complete 2284 drive shaft and be done with it.
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Hey Sam Mac, I read a thread about converting over to the 2000 or 3000 driveshaft of yours. Got a few questions about it. I'm guessing that a 2000 Ser tractor has a spline input shaft on hydro unit? Also, I'm putting a loader on my tractor. What ur thoughts on the 2000 driveshaft hold up to that. Or should I do a CV driveshaft. I read one guy had a problem with the new drive shaft and want to a CV drive shaft.

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Hey Sam Mac, I read a thread about converting over to the 2000 or 3000 driveshaft of yours. Got a few questions about it. I'm guessing that a 2000 Ser tractor has a spline input shaft on hydro unit? Also, I'm putting a loader on my tractor. What ur thoughts on the 2000 driveshaft hold up to that. Or should I do a CV driveshaft. I read one guy had a problem with the new drive shaft and want to a CV drive shaft.

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Ok, thanks for all the help............
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