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Diesel Rear
I Have a friend Mike G. who is not a member but sometimes reads here. He is having normal trouble with his 1572 rear end, loose mounting bolts. he asked if i could post the question about mounting a cast iron rear in the diesel super. I know this is a big question with a lot of different issues. Pump gearing?, fuel tank?, pto clearance?, driveshaft?, brakes?. I thought maybe use heli-coils and be done with it, but any info one way or the other would be great. Thanks Dave
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Will the cast iron rears work in the diesels? I was always told they wouldn't due to the fuel tank and clearance problems. Now I'm curious.
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I thought they would fit but I'm not sure. I need to change one of mine over if I can ever find the time. I would pull it out and see if it could be repaired first and if not call Mr. SamMac on his rebuilt one.
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Supers have different gearing than the GT’s, the number of teeth on the pump output shaft and the reduction gear are different. Otherwise they are the same. I don’t know if a cast rear will fit as stated before you may have clearance issues with the fuel tank. As long as it’s not busted up you can helicoil the threads. You are going to have to pull it out of the tractor to do it right. While you have it out at least change the cork gasket and the axle seals. See if you can get some pics of it.
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Thanks guys for your input on this subject. I hope Mike G. joins the club here and keeps us updated on his repair. He said he has a few attachments to go with that 1572. Thanks again. Dave
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thank you dave for being there you are a true friend.i have asked the kids to help me post here. will see how that goes. with one that is boy crazy.and the youngest attached to grandpa and the steering wheel of his cub cadets .and me i still have not learned how to turn the camera on. this is a mile stone for me just to reply on the pc. thank all of u for your replys well just to let you all know my six year old boy chase chase has a 1572 cub with 3 point and rear pto and the four foot rear 3 point brush mower 50" mower deck 54" haben snow plow brinly 3 pt tandem disc and 3 point brinly plow .also he has a cross breed cub 582 cub with a midwest super cub 16hp kolher and cub gear drive rear end hooker hitch and wheelie bars also he has 1600MF for pulling also as for me i know you all donot want to hear this. the truth is i just love my 1970 sears ss12 with 48"snow plow ,disc,bottom plow,harrow,roototiller,garden seeder with all 8 seed disc,middle plow,cultivader,litterwisk,42"mower deck with around 4 hours of use.the old man i got the mower deck from did not like the wheel track on his lawn so he went right back to push mowing his 5 arcer lawn and only used his sears ss12 to push the snow off his drive.
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Welcome! Good to see u made it on Mike, Now just get your kids to show u how to post pictures of your toys. It's not easy for me to post pics so i often get the kids help.. Let us know how u repair that diesel. Dave
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