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http://ccmanuals.info/pdf/NF%20Hydra...s%20Manual.pdf
I need good pics of # 10 & 19 in the link above. so I can make it.... or if someone has parts for sale (I'll put it in the parts wanted) but really only need some good pics with a few measurements. Ill put some pics on tonight.. thanks Ya'll ![]() PS. also need the belt size.... thanks.
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Doug,
I have a rockshaft that has already been cut to specs for a hydro lift that you are welcome to and I have an electric lift that has part #19 on that you can measure and adapt (the hydraulic lift one is 3/4" narrower) and I have that cleavis on my electric lift that you can measure as well. Just need to find some time to get together---sorry, doing an entire house remodel and time isn't on my side. PM me after next Wed. and we can try to set up a time. This is a thread that I posted years ago with some really good help and pics....hope that it helps you also! http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=1429 Cub Cadet 123
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Gosh! You beat me to this thread!
![]() ![]() Well, if you need any more pictures...You have my number, Doug! ![]()
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why is the #9 cyl clevis so long? and then use # 10 locking clip, to keep it from using the full travel in the #9 slot.
stupid if you ask me.. or does the locking clip move out of the way to let it float? http://onlycubcadets.net/forum/showthread.php?t=12956 ![]()
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thanks ,, I'll call ya if / when I need help....
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![]() I don't have a locking clip on mine, but I believe that's what it's designed to do. ![]()
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I thought I would take the hydro pump install a little farther
![]() it has 3 rattle can paint jobs on it and all look like crap..!! I covered it in paint stripper and then pressure washed it. got it down to the OE paint and some primer. I'll putt stripper on it one more time and call it ready to sand and prime.
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Doug,
The arm in the second picture, on the rockshaft, doesn't appear to be angled correctly for you to run any lift bars on. The part on the rockshaft should actually bent at an odd angle. Cub Cadet 123
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thats what was left on it after cutting the welds on the arm. the manual shows were the cut it to bolt the mounting bracket. Im going to try to heat and bend whats in the pic to work on the pump.
also need a pic of how the front blade rod mounts to it.....
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