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Postby Jack fowler » Sun Feb 23, 2003 7:38 am

Tedd and Paul

Engine number for the later Cub Cadet is K301AQS47640.

Thanks for your help.

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Postby Tedd Ill » Sun Feb 23, 2003 11:03 am

301 is a 12HP, That does not mean that the engine has not been changed out. I have seen 16 HP engines shoe-horned in them. :D

Got to love it, 16 Horses and a great gear drive tranny to run them through.

As I say on the Cub Cadet page,
Gears rule, Hydro's drool!!
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Postby Paul » Sun Feb 23, 2003 11:04 am

Jack
That is a 12 hp, and if the tractor is a gear drive it is a 1200. If it is a hydroststic drive, it is a 1250. That is provided the engine has not been switched from a 10hp to a 12hp at some point. The "kind" codes are still a bit in question on some of the Q/L's (Quiteline's as these model's of tractors were called by IH). The biggest problem with the Q/L's is the breakdown of the rubber engine mounts (called ISO mounts), and the flex center of the clutch disc, on the gear drives, cracking or breaking. That is usually caused by the ISO mounts and/or wear of the front of the driveshaft and or pilot bearing.

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Postby Jack fowler » Sun Feb 23, 2003 7:45 pm

The biggest problem with the Q/L's is the breakdown of the rubber engine mounts (called ISO mounts), and the flex center of the clutch disc, on the gear drives, cracking or breaking.

Paul,

That’s what this tractor did two years ago. The center of the clutch pressure plate cracked and the rubber engine mounts were broken apart.

I blamed it on the kids “hot- rodding” it when cutting the grass.

Thanks again
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Postby Paul » Sun Feb 23, 2003 9:39 pm

Jack

They could have helped, but in all fairness to them, the clutch is a very common problem (and expensive to repair) in the 800, 1000, 1200. The ISO mounts are a problem in all of them. 800, 1000, 1200, 1250, 1450, 1650. The least expensive fix for the ISO mounts is to use a set of Moog, auto swaybar bushings, but I will have to find the part number. Less than half the price, and works as good or better than the new replacement ISO's.

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Postby Jack fowler » Fri Feb 28, 2003 9:24 pm

Paul,

Did you have time to get the part number for the ISO mounts for my tractor?

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Postby Cub South » Fri Feb 28, 2003 10:37 pm

Jack I am not Ted but I looked the Moog kit number up for you off one of the other forums.They show Moog K-5252 available at Carquest and NAPA.
I do not own a wide frame much less one with iso mounts but these kits are said to be as good or better and much less in cost. Ralph
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Postby Paul » Sat Mar 01, 2003 9:09 pm

Jack
The Moog kits were what I was talking about. I have never used them, but you use them and bolts and maybe washers from your ISO mounts. They are a good bit cheaper than the ISO's

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Postby Scott C » Mon Mar 03, 2003 8:03 pm

I'm going to try and post a picture here of the Moog replacements for the iso mounts...I guess I can't, can pictures be posted here?
The part # is Moog swaybar kit K-5252

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Postby John *.?-!.* cub owner » Mon Mar 03, 2003 8:41 pm

To post a picture you have to have it on a website or picture posting service somewhere. then click on the IMG button. Insert the link to the picture. Then click the IMG button again
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Postby George Willer » Mon Mar 03, 2003 8:52 pm

Scott,

They can't be posted directly, but the url from a picture hosted elsewhere can be. Copy the url into the message window and highlight it. Then press the "IMG" button above and it will add the codes to turn the picture mode on and then off.
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