Will the complete rear pto kit from a farmall cub fit a cub cadet tranny???
I realize i need to cut out the upper frame for the engagement lever if it fits.
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Rear PTO question??
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Re: Rear PTO question??
Bill,
I believe that it will fit. Depending on the model, there were a few different linkage setups for engaging the PTO. If you have an owner's manual for the particular model you are working on, it will have a picture of the engaging lever.
I believe that it will fit. Depending on the model, there were a few different linkage setups for engaging the PTO. If you have an owner's manual for the particular model you are working on, it will have a picture of the engaging lever.
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Re: Rear PTO question??
BigBill wrote:Will the complete rear pto kit from a farmall cub fit a cub cadet tranny???
I realize i need to cut out the upper frame for the engagement lever if it fits.
NO. The complete kit from a Farmall Cub won't have the different main shaft#31 & #32) for the Cub Cadet transmission also the
also part #20 and the linkage is different on Farmall Cub
This is the kit from an "Original" Cub Cadet which is the same as the Farmall Cub Cadet kit
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Re: Rear PTO question??
I'd like to put a hydarulic pump on a cadet using the rear tranny PTO (secret project planned) with just a coupling setup with no belts/pullies driving the pump. I don't want to remove the front engine PTO i may need that to drive something else.
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Re: Rear PTO question??
The Cadet's rear PTO would power a hydraulic pump. Log splitter or something.
Once owned a Johnson loader mounted on a narrow framed Cadet. The hydraulic pump was mounted on the front casting near where the voltage regulator mounts. The belt driving the pto pump was powered by the Cadet's front pto.
Once owned a Johnson loader mounted on a narrow framed Cadet. The hydraulic pump was mounted on the front casting near where the voltage regulator mounts. The belt driving the pto pump was powered by the Cadet's front pto.
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Re: Rear PTO question??
The danco loader is powered on the flywheel side of the engine where the little vee pulley is. I'd rather put the hydraulic pump in the rear.
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Re: Rear PTO question??
Keep in mind that the rear mechanical PTO on a Cub Cadet will only turn 514 RPM at 3600 RPM engine speed, and turns backwards just like a Cub. The basic Cub rear PTO will fit the Cub Cadet, but you have to have the correct transmission top shaft, (there is one for an Original and one for all the other IH Built grear drives) and you will need the correct PTO shift linkage for the model Cub Cadet you are putting it on. An Original is the only model the Cub linkage will fit without any mods.
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Re: Rear PTO question??
Paul B; Cadet Brother you always seem to burst my bubble(kidding i oover looked that), thanks for the info i didn't think about the gear reduction in the tranny. I may have to remove the engine PTO and put a direct coupling on that eliminating the vee belt. I'm just tired of using the vee belts.
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Re: Rear PTO question??
I saw an original at a show once with a cub belt pulley on it running a corn sheller it looked prett cool. T.J.
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