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Frank 'n Tractor
Starting a new project. Have two parts tractors sitting here. A 1450 frame and rear end, and a 147 w/o engine. Also have my K241 out of my 108 that has come back from the shop completely rebuilt (bored .010 over).
Can a complete tractor emerge? First step it to get axles in the 1450 so I can fill with Hytran, put a new filter on and see how/if the hydro works. A 1450 with a 10 hp = 1050? I thought about just putting the engine in the 147, but the electric lift doesn't work. And I like the WFs much better. Let me know if you see any issues with this plan. 1. I have the axle from the 1450, can put that on. 2. will need to move the steering column from the 147 to the 1650. Will the difference in length cause interference with the hydro lever? 3. There is a greenish waxy substance on the differential gears in the 1450. How to best remove this? Or not to worry about it? 4. moving fenders from the 147 to the 1450--other than cutting openings for the wiring to the battery, any other issues? 5. PTO is a problem. Will either need to put an electric PTO on it or fore-go the PTO altogether. Will a PTO from any other QL fit my K241? Additional parts I will need (I think) --fuel tank supports for the 1450 (have a tank) --hood (have grill and hood nose) --iso mount rails (since it's just a 10hp might solid mount). --replace three pin driver with flex joint set up. --need a drive shaft. use the 147's? Might just put a snow blade on this tractor and leave it for that duty. What have I missed? -Frank
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Looking forward to this thread!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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what allen said
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I have a 1650 turned into a 1050 last November. My brother plowed snow with it last winter. I've mowed with it all summer. It's turned into my go to Cub Cadet for when I need to move something with my trailer or any other little task.
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Looking forward too this as well...
I can help with inventory management as well. PM sent.
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Doug 126 Creeper,H lift,Deck, Sleeve hitch, B Plow, Weights 129 Deck, Blade, Weights 1200 Creeper Deck: 1250 B Tiller odd deck 782R with power steering JD 110H:JD 112H |
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I believe the 147 fenders won't fit the 1450 frame without modifications. The "tool box" under the seat is too deep.Also,I believe that an electric pto will not work on your K241 (unless it is an AQS) You will probably find that there are no threaded holes to bolt it to.
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Cub Cadet 100 "Super" (red) show tractor Cub Cadet 100 show tractor. Cub Cadet 100 worker Cub Cadet 106 refurbished/modified (red/white) Cub Cadet 128 "refurbished" Cub Cadet 1450 my dedicated mowing tractor Tractors awaiting refurbishment:100 with fenders,128,73 with creeper and fenders,106,122,147,126 with creeper. 100 w/pan seat and 3 point hitch |
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