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    1806 diesel

    Alu minim tank is just so I have steering and the flywheel of the engine is in the way of the old tank. It was plastic so I couldn't modify it very easily, If I get any extra room somewhere I can make one fit and weld my holes shut, not the first hole I had to weld.
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    1806 diesel

    Have gotten a lot done in the past couple weeks. New rear tires, Carlisle 26x12x12 tru powers, realy fill out the fenders nice in my opinion. Also has some nice stance with the extra width I got my hydro steering bought and hooked up, should make putting all of these...
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    1806 diesel

    Id have to agree with Nic on the VW clutch, the flywheel weights about 25 lbs which was deffinetly not needed. And the overall size of the clutch is just too big. Though I have not completely thrown the VW out yet, im thinkig modified cub cadet clutch sounds easier. Started a design on a...
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    1806 diesel

    Oh and yes I know the tires are backwards, better wear on asphalt for parades and also better flotation on sand.
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    1806 diesel

    Nic, I have flipped a few carriers on my Quarter Scale Pulling Tractors, the only worry I have is the ring gear being cut the "wrong" way if it is helical cut. It will still match up perfectly but the pressure angles created by the helical cut gears will actually be reducing the strength of...
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    1806 diesel

    I have noticed with my 129 that plowing snow is usually done best at higher speeds. I'm thinking that if I rid of the creeper and sell it to fund more parts I would be happier. Especially with the thought that I could possibly blow the creeper when I load it too hard, which I probably will...
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    1806 diesel

    I was thinking to mount the engine the "correct" way. The flywheel of the engine is nearly the width of the rest of the engine and accesories and am thinking of leaving the engine exposed from the sides, never have been a real fan of the side panels. I also have a VW clutch and flywheel that...
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    1806 diesel

    Okay, they looked similar atleast to me. Can the creeper handle my 24 hp diesel. I will probably do snow plowing and garden tilling.
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    1806 diesel

    Bough an 1806 a few days ago. This is my second cub cadet, first being a 129. Mainly bought this to put my kubota d902 engine in, came with no engine. I hope that the gear drive is a little simpler to adapt in comparison to the hydro since the engine rotation is backwards in comparison to the...
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