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Old 04-03-2023, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Sam Mac View Post
I had the same issue on one of my 1641's. I didn't have a set of Cub wheels so I used a set of JD wheels, the hub is about 1/4" longer on the JD wheels so I had my local machine shop make me a set of spacers. You can adjust the 1/4" dimension to suit your needs. You can also use washers as was mentioned. McMaster sells 1" OD X 1/2" ID washers.
Great information!

Really odd that they would use a bearing with an inner race that extends beyond the face of the bearing.

The original design and assembly documentation would be interesting to see.

I found the service manual but in the wheel section regarding installing the wheel, it basically says Install wheel

The bolt that attaches the wheel is also referred to a Patch Bolt in the parts drawing. That's a new one to me.
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