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Ok so I'm looking at the engine again and apparently I just lied about having a similar oil pan. The one I have is just has a rectangle in the center of the pan. The cross member I'm talking about is probably what you are calling the axle channel. This is my first garden tractor so I'm sorry for not being very educated about these things lol
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Jacobs...QAAOSwXeJYCTBB If you are trying to install a pan like this, it will NOT work.
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This is the style of pan that is installed on 10 hp K series Kohlers in 106/107 models Cub Cadet.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cub-Cadet-1...ty!44406!US!-1
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On the last engine overhaul that I did I took my chances and Heli coiled the aluminum pan. can always swap it out if need be.... the old "use what I have" thing here....
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Here is another link
https://m.ebay.com/itm/NOS-Kohler-47...MAAOSw8gVX7Hqs DelatCub the link you posted is the same pan that is on my 10hp |
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That's how I normally do things as well
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See post# 7 for correct oil pan style for k301 for your Cub Cadet.
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I noticed that. So should the deepest part of the proper pan face towards the rear, right?
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