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greg9168 08-19-2013 10:22 AM

Need drive shaft for SGT 1882
 
I finally figured out that the problem with my 1882 is the driveshaft. The splines have failed on the end going into the engine. Does anyone out there have a used one or know a source? I checked the sites on this forum and it appears they dont have one. Thanks for your help.

FrankF3 08-19-2013 12:39 PM

Sounds like you could be in line for the driveshaft update that Mac had worked out. I have the "prototype" on my 1572 and it works GREAT. No more rag joints and no more in-line clutch. This could probably work on your 1882 as well, and even simpler since I believe all you need is the shaft that goes between the adapter plates on the engine and the hydro pump. I think Mac used a 3000 series driveshaft for it. Mac?

Sam Mac 08-19-2013 02:04 PM

Can do just need the dimension between the pump adapter and the engine adapter. I use the 2000 series shafts but they are the same as the 3000 series. Did you check with Patton?

Oak 08-19-2013 06:14 PM

The 1882 uses the CV type shaft.

Sam Mac 08-19-2013 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Oak (Post 211924)
The 1882 uses the CV type shaft.

Yep :beerchug:

FrankF3 08-19-2013 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Oak (Post 211924)
The 1882 uses the CV type shaft.

And a shortened 2000 series drive shaft of the proper length should bolt right in, using the round rubber/neoprene snubbers which require no maintenance/greasing.

Oak 08-19-2013 09:49 PM

Wow, that's pretty crappy. You gotta buy the complete shaft for over $300. I was thinking they still made a replacement driveshaft only.:bash2:

Sam Mac 08-20-2013 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Oak (Post 211959)
Wow, that's pretty crappy. You gotta buy the complete shaft for over $300. I was thinking they still made a replacement driveshaft only.:bash2:

You can still get the shaft only for some tractors but Cub is playing gotcha on a lot of them. This is a 2000 shaft I put together using a 1772 that some guy from GA has sitting in my shop to mock it up.


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