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Rock shaft.
After not finding any diagrams for rock shaft. I have decided to try and build my own.
I found a round 1-1/8" piece of cold roll steel. Already have 2 bearing blocks. Going to use 2" × 3/8" flat steel. Going to be trial and error. Got both valve bodies rebuild and installed. Both work great. No leaks. Next have to build a lift cylinder bracket. Will keep posting updates.
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cylinder Bracket 603-0742-0637 Talk to this eBay member https://www.ebay.com/usr/pas196459 He is Parting out a 190-207-100 He might have both Parts. I believe he is a Cub Cadet dealer In Vermont I can probably help with the dimensions on the rocker shaft, as I have one. But I am dropping my 190-207-100 off tomorrow to be put On a 3208 That I am buying, and since they have to repair the bearing block assembly on the axles, They figured they would just install it for me.
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0riginal, 60 RER, 70, 106, 1450, 2182, 3208, XT3GSX & SX54 Z Force |
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Rock shaft
If you could send me some pictures and measurements that would help a bunch.
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Part out
Checked his site and did not see any shafts.
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Send Him a question I notice some times he doesn't always put everything out there for sale
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0riginal, 60 RER, 70, 106, 1450, 2182, 3208, XT3GSX & SX54 Z Force |
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3 point hitch
Scored the flat bar metal that I needed yesterday free of charge.
Paid $22.00 for drill bit thing to drill the holes with. Drilled a trial hole with my battery drill and it did great. I had it set on 200 rpm. Did a great job. Will start laying out the metal to start bending and fitting to get the correct length and correct bends.
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Walter, I sent You a message. If You can Just send me an email address, I'll send the Pictures I took of the 3-point rocker shaft since the forum limits the size, and it might be hard to make out the Tape measure on such a small picture
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0riginal, 60 RER, 70, 106, 1450, 2182, 3208, XT3GSX & SX54 Z Force |
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3 point hitch
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Pictures
Got the pictures. Thay are a great help.
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I helped with the below linked thread a while back. I"m not looking to disassemble my 3185, but will help as I can.
https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...ad.php?t=60058
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Mark from Minnesota 3165 with CC Snow Blower, Front blade, Sims Cab 3185 with 3pt hitch, it runs now. But not well. 48in and 52in mower decks 2185 with mower from my dad when I have a project for it. Massey Ferguson Model 70 corn planter. CC yard cart |
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