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Old 11-23-2024, 10:49 AM
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Default Locking differential ?

They make them for 4x4s, you can activate it only when its needed or other garden tractors like jd foot activated, Has anyone figured out how to do it for a older cub cadet gt?
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I have not, but this is something I've been wondering for a while, either that or something like an Detroit locker.
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A Detroit locker is a different animal and expensive.
There are fellows that make up a dual pedal brake setup allowing traction control, IF you have dual disc brakes but that setup of course will not work on a single puck internal parking brake differential.
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This thread may help, or not....

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They make them for 4x4s, you can activate it only when its needed or other garden tractors like jd foot activated, Has anyone figured out how to do it for a older cub cadet gt?
Yes, go buy a 3000 series Cub Cadet with that option. Just be careful when you use it because it is a poor design.

Or better yet, go buy a Kubota BX or B series tractor and have 4 wheel drive.
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I have a heavy agricultural influence
LINCOLN LOCKERis cost effective but kinda permanent
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Yeah! and try getting out of a furrow when plowing!
TIP: keep e few steering knuckle assemblies on hand in your parts stash.
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