I have a UD6 creeper for a cub original and the planetary gears are good but the two main gears are chipped. I can't find Danco anywhere on the net, does anyone know where to get parts for these?
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CubCowboy: The UD-6 is a gear reduction and hot a planetary gear type like the creeper used in later Cubs. The only part available is one bearing and a key on the dealer parts sights. I can't find C&C Cub Parts site that had the reproduction handle and the drive pin.
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There is welding rod made for welding teeth on gears too. I went to school for it but i can't remember the # rod. I think it was made by Certainium alloys and research company. There products aren't cheap but there top of the line. I took their 707 rod and welded one side in a filet and you can't break that one weld off. The 707 rod is 125k tensile strength and work hardens to 250k if it sees any flex or stress at all. I welded the plow frame on my jeep with it and i put that jeep air borne with the plow and all my welds held up. I hit a large rock in the deep snow by accident. The rock is no longer with us on this side of the green it looks up at us now I buried it.
BTW: I'm not sure if the gear welding material is an arc rod or a TIG rod.
BTW: I'm not sure if the gear welding material is an arc rod or a TIG rod.
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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Go to this site and scroll down to 1:08 PM post by Bill D. shows one for sale. http://ihregistry.com/forum/messages/74/74.html?1168657501
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