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Old 10-02-2025, 09:59 PM
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Anyone have a good used 3 pin clutch driver for a model 1000 cub cadet ?
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Old 10-07-2025, 07:21 AM
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if you have 1 of the older rigid type i've used a few by taking the solid hub out of them and using the bushing assy. from the 1000. works good
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Old 10-07-2025, 10:49 AM
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if you have 1 of the older rigid type i've used a few by taking the solid hub out of them and using the bushing assy. from the 1000. works good
Model 1000 is a Quietline, thus having rubber mounted engine and the Quietline driver's center section is meant to flex with engine movement.

Unless you change the rubber mounts to solid mounts to eliminate engine movement, I don't think using a solid driver is a good idea.
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that's why i took the solid hub off and used the swivel bushing so the rubber mounts are not a problem .
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that's why i took the solid hub off and used the swivel bushing so the rubber mounts are not a problem .
Per the OP's question, he is looking for a "3 pin driver".

A 3-pin driver would be used in a a clutch/gear driven tractor.
I'm having trouble figuring out what "solid hub" you are referring to that you took off.
Perhaps you confusing what he wants with a hydro quiet line. Otherwise, you've got me stumped.
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Old 10-08-2025, 08:50 PM
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Thanks for the input, customer had me purchase a new one .
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Old 10-09-2025, 08:54 AM
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Big bucks I'd bet!
Better replace the ISO mounts as well and make sure the engine is secure in the cradle.
I'd also do the cradle mod when replacing the mounts.
Otherwise, your new 3 pin driver will suffer the same fate as the old one with continued usage.
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