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Old 11-14-2015, 09:00 AM
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Default Everyday use clutch that can handle Kohler Command 25

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I have a 100 and a 124, I'm going to be restoring soon. I also have 3 - 25 horse Kohler Commands and a 20 Kohler command. I'm not interested in becoming a puller, but I'd like to find a clutch set up that wont blow up on me, yet doesn't engage like the pullers do without any slip. The 124 I'm going with dual 6 inch wide ags on the rear, and the 100 I may just go with a set of 8's. Would anyone have a recommendation on a clutch set up that a guy could put to work? I'll mainly be plowing snow and hope to get a tiller and snowblower eventually. Thanks for the help.
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Old 11-14-2015, 11:05 AM
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Here is a clutch rebuild topic I started July 2014. It is geared to more everyday use Cub Cadets and can take the power you want to put to it.
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...t=33653&page=2

Instead of the cultivator spring you can use this spring from Cub Classics:
http://www.cubclassics.com/pulling.html

PM me if you have nay questions.
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Old 11-14-2015, 05:23 PM
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I doubt that you will have enough traction to over ride the clutch even with a Command. That said I put a Mid West Super Cub clutch with the Kevlar disk and drive shaft in my 71/121 a couple years ago but they recommended that the spring be set at only a 5" compressed length for my needs. It has plenty of grip and is easy on the foot pressure with nice and progressive engagement. I doubt that you would have a problem with something like this. The reason I call it a 71/121 is that it was a 71 that I re-powered with a Mag 12. If you go this route I would call them and talk about what you are try to accomplish. Merk also made some very good recommendations.
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I run basically a stock clutch setup but with a kevlar disk in my 108, its never slipped and even with a 12hp the biggest issue is traction.
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Old 11-14-2015, 07:27 PM
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The guys have all given you some very sound advice.

I don't pull a plow with any of my Cubs like the other guys do, I would guess that a modified clutch is probably best if you're going to do a lot of plow polling.

Many of my gear drives do get a pretty good workout though and I've only ever used the factory style clutch set-ups. I've have never had any problems with them, even with loaded tires, weights and chains (or Ags) I always run out of traction long before I run out of clutch.
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Old 11-15-2015, 03:37 AM
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Plowing snow. Tilling. Snkwblowing. A stock setup would hold in my opinion. Ive never had a problem with stock clutch fisk tebyilds even on my buddys 582. Make sure to resurface the plates and should be golden
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Thanks a lot for the advice. I think ill start out with the stock clutch with plates resurfaced and everything gone through, and if i blow that up ill upgrade to one from midwest super cub. Im gonna go ahead and order the adapter for the command to the cub driveline from midwest super cub.

I have 3 complete, running 25 commands and a complete running 20 command. I really want to hang on to them but just curious what kind of money they sell for so i can have $$ for other parts.
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Thanks a lot for the advice. I think ill start out with the stock clutch with plates resurfaced and everything gone through, and if i blow that up ill upgrade to one from midwest super cub. Im gonna go ahead and order the adapter for the command to the cub driveline from midwest super cub.

I have 3 complete, running 25 commands and a complete running 20 command. I really want to hang on to them but just curious what kind of money they sell for so i can have $$ for other parts.
Where r u located in Illinois?
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I live down by Decatur. I actually spray weeds for the railroad and im in sterling a lot every year. Theres another guy there right now so if u see the spray truck its not me lol. Im in Chicago now
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