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Old 08-02-2016, 06:32 PM
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Default Solid ISO mount dimensions?

I would like to make my own solid iso mounts. Anyone have a dimensioned drawing?

I would also like to have a dimensioned drawing of the oil pan mounting hole pattern that attaches it to the cradle. I do not have any spare parts to measure and I am just getting started with the cub cadet tractors with my son. Dimensions that are reliable please.

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Old 08-02-2016, 08:35 PM
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JeffinPA has the dimensions. Oh yeah he makes them for sale.
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Old 08-02-2016, 10:22 PM
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JeffinPA has the dimensions. Oh yeah he makes them for sale.
Yep, Jeff's your man for solid mounts...
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Yup, jeff all the way! He already did the home work, and it will be right!
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I'd just buy them from Jeff, well worth the $ !
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I'd just buy them from Jeff, well worth the $ !
^^ what he said.

He's a good guy too, he might share the dimensions if you'd like to give a DIY try. But for the price, unless you have a full machine shop, he's your guy.
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he might share the dimensions
I wouldn't, he makes money selling them. I have no issue with the guy making his own but he should figure it out for himself, no matter how many times I call Coke they won't give me the recipe.
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I wouldn't, he makes money selling them. I have no issue with the guy making his own but he should figure it out for himself, no matter how many times I call Coke they won't give me the recipe.
Eh. I get that. But these are pretty set dimensions, not a secret mix of special ratios of items.

You're paying for his effort and skills, not so much the fact that they are a proprietory dimension. Not many people have the skill or tools to make them.

But, I'd understand if he doesn't want to either.

Honestly, if you can't figure out the dimensions with a QL in front of you, it's probably best to buy a set you know are the right dimensions.
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I wouldn't, he makes money selling them. I have no issue with the guy making his own but he should figure it out for himself, no matter how many times I call Coke they won't give me the recipe.
Yep, I went through the same crap when I was making the rear-end braces. "Can you give me the dimensions so I can make my own" I can but I wont figure it out yourself just like I did then tell me how much you saved. Rant Over.
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Honestly, if you can't figure out the dimensions with a QL in front of you, it's probably best to buy a set you know are the right dimensions.
That's what I was going to say.... just not as tactfully as you did.

Figure it out on your own, or buy them from Jeff.
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