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Need suggestions for my 149 1" bore front wheels
I messed up and ordered a set of front axles for my 149 that were on a 1650. Now my 3/4" bore wheels won't fit the 1" axles. What wheels and tires will fit. Any one had this problem? I really like the 1" axles over my stock 3/4" ones, they should hold up better.
SF
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but,,, at the same time, I ordered new wheels, and bearings. The front end turned out great!! Now that I remember,, I ordered a new axle also,, I had snapped the one that was on the tractor!! Too many "wheelies",, I was young,,, |
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The Cub Cadet Tractors from the 70/100 Series through the Mid Quietline Series, all had 3/4" front axles. Starting at Serial Number 632502 in the Quietline production, Cub Cadet switched to 1" front Axles.
As I see, you have two options. (A) Get the correct axles (spindles) or (B) have the one you have, drilled out.
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One thing I would consider is, if I ever wanted to put narrow tires on the front. I don't believe that the narrow wheels came in 1" bearing size. Maybe I'm wong. |
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Correct, I want to keep the 1" axles and get new wheels with the 1" bores. I have found a set for $75 and am seriously thinking of dropping the hammer on them unless you folks see a problem. Same size tires, but slightly worn. After they die, I considering going to tri rib ones.
SF Update: I bought the used wheels and tires. Problem solved. Thank you all for your help … this restoration is starting to become a money pit. Lol
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Extreme has new wheels.
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