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olds45512 10-29-2015 01:49 PM

Super frame question
 
I have the opportunity to buy a super frame with the dual brake setup still on it, the guys not sure what model super its from but I'd say it's from a cyclops judging by the pic. What I want to know is if this frame will work on my 1811 and if not can I atleast use the dual brake setup? Thanks

jimbob200521 10-29-2015 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by olds45512 (Post 350307)
I have the opportunity to buy a super frame with the dual brake setup still on it, the guys not sure what model super its from but I'd say it's from a cyclops judging by the pic. What I want to know is if this frame will work on my 1811 and if not can I atleast use the dual brake setup? Thanks

I'm sure it'd work on it but I bet it'd be more secure if you towed it rather than set it on the tractor but then again I'm not sure how much work it'll be doing just sitting there :biggrin2: :beerchug:

olds45512 10-30-2015 09:01 AM

We need a tumbleweed emoji cuz this thread is like a ghost town, I guess my question was to hard.:biggrin2:

Sam Mac 10-30-2015 09:37 AM

Tim

You should be able to transfer most of the 1811 parts to the Super frame. Except for the drive shaft, front axle, steering and fenders. Trans linkage is also longer on a Super. Dash tower and hood should be a bolt on.

olds45512 10-30-2015 09:41 AM

Thanks Sam.

Berwil 10-30-2015 09:44 AM

I own neither machine, but I'll take a swing. Someone will correct me if I'm way off base.

I would think if you have external brakes on you 1811, you should be able to swap the brakes over. I'm sure you will need to do things like shorten the brakes linkages and drill a few holes.

Does the super frame have axles? Supers have taller front axles, so if you use your 1811 axle, you will have a "low rider". Using the 1811 rear axle and tires will level it out, but hamper the use of decks and such.

Bill

Sam Mac 10-30-2015 10:25 AM

Tim

If you have pics post them and maybe I can give you more info.

olds45512 10-30-2015 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Sam Mac (Post 350460)
Tim

If you have pics post them and maybe I can give you more info.

Here's a link to the ad, its the shape of the pedals that make me think it's from a cyclops.https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/grd/5249133449.html

J-Mech 10-30-2015 11:19 AM

Why would the front axle not work and steering not work?

The only difference between the frames is the length, and fender pan height.. So any linkage parts will need to be longer. The frame is lengthened right at the dash tower, so your manual steering linkage should be the same.

Can you put the dual brakes on the 1811...... sure. But they aren't bolt on. The pedals won't fit like they do on an SGT because they hit the side panel. (That's where the SGT frame is longer). Also, because of lower mounting fender pan there is issues getting the linkage under the fenders not to interfere with the mower deck.

Grab the frame. It's worth having. Even if you tuck it in the corner.

Sam Mac 10-30-2015 01:41 PM

Supers have a larger front axle and power steering.


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