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Where can i find some information and specs etc for a Cub Cadet model 1535? I take it, that it isn't a IH Cub. Is it a CCC?
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Kieth,
Its a CCC made 1990-91 Kohler magnum twin cylinder horizontal model M155 15 h.p. 3 speed direct drive with 2 speed creeper with aluminum case 16x6.50-8 fronts 23x10.50-12 rears its a garden tractor all info from Oscar Will's book:Cub Cadet the first 45 years ![]() |
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Do you know if the IH Cub tranny will bolt into the frame? |
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Will it bolt in? Yes. Will the brake linkage hook up correctly? Probably not. In addition, the driveshaft would have to be changed, as the iron rear and the aluminum rear are slightly different lengths.
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Thanks Matt, linkage and drive shaft can be fabricated or maybe the IH stuff would work. Brian Miller i believe will make a shaft to ones specs.
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You can easily measure for a new driveshaft yourself. I don't think a 582 driveshaft will work because the 1535 has a Kohler and the 582 a Briggs...I think the length is different.
Oh, and I wouldn't expect to get anything made by Brian Miller... https://web.mo.gov/doc/offSearchWeb/...od=getOffender |
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That isn't the same Brian Miller is it? http://gardentractorpullingtips.com/index.htm |
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IF it is, that's scary.
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I believe so...there was a rumor awhile back...I guess it's true.
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wtf !!!!!!!
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