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Old 05-06-2019, 11:22 AM
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Hello to everyone and hope all is Well!

I have a 2072 that I got as a Basket Case several years ago, re did it in Red 982 fashion, just like the Red Tractors! Installed a 18 Magnum I had and put on Cub Cadet PTO. PTO died Saturday and i would like to install Extreme Outdoor PTO. This engine has a 1 inch crankshaft end for PTO and had Jeff in Pa make me sleeves to adapt the 1 1/4 crank PTO to fit 1 inch crank. Has anyone ever made a PTO swap to an engine with 1 inch crank using the Extreme PTO unit? Thanks! Bill
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Old 05-06-2019, 12:47 PM
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Was that M-18 out of a Cub Cadet ??

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My M18 had a 1 1/8th Crank.... If you go swapping PTO's make sure you have the correct direction or it will grenade...
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Cant say for sure. It was in with a bunch of parts and engines I bought at a flea market. Person I got the stuff from didnt know what is was out of but the price was right on everything. Been running if for a few years with no issues till this PTO died.
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Is the tag with the spec number still on it? Should be around where the fuel pump is mounted.
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Been running if for a few years with no issues till this PTO died.
If the PTO died, then replace it with a like one, that you have. There should be a Vendor (ie: Warner) and a Vendor Part Number. Cross reference to an Xtreme PTO.


Also, get the Kohler "Spec" number from the Model/Serial tag. That will help identify it also.
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If the PTO died, then replace it with a like one, that you have. There should be a Vendor (ie: Warner) and a Vendor Part Number. Cross reference to an Xtreme PTO.


Also, get the Kohler "Spec" number from the Model/Serial tag. That will help identify it also.
Also make sure that you MEASURE the Crank, as those cooling tins get swapped along with the engine "spec" numbers/letters after all these years.
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Could not get any info off the spec label other than 18 HP. I spoke with Extreme and gave them the info from the PTO I took off, it's a Warner 5209-101-055. He could not find a cross to one of their clutches but pointed me to Cub Cadet Specialties and located a new magnet plate that matches the Warner I have. I may have to o that route.
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New OEM Warner Front Electric Complete PTO Armature P/N 759-3300 USE 959-3300 or 5209-101-055

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Thanks Roland! It has not been a good two weeks in my family for pto's! My brother's 125 blew apart last week with a desinigrated bearing and now mine this week! Oh well! At least I know when I'm done its good for a while! Thanks again to all that helped me out! Bill
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