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Hpoor

10-17-2005 05:31:06




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I took a cub apart about 3 years ago, worked on it for awhile and an just now getting back to it. i had already put one differential back together (short side) and now i am putting the offset side together after a long period of time in between. the brake drum where it sits over the woodruff key that keeps it in place is really loose, the shaft is smaller in diameter than the inside of the brake drum. and the shaft with the key turn inside the drum, no matter how much the set screw is tightened. it looks like perhaps it sheared the key at one time??? and spun on there, but surely not that much? am i putting it together wrong or is it in need of replacing? anyone got a good breakdown of this setup? any help greatly appreciated. thanks!!!

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Rudi

10-17-2005 12:33:53




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 Re: Farmall Cub Problem in reply to Hpoor, 10-17-2005 05:31:06  
Check you email



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scotty

10-17-2005 09:27:53




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 Re: Farmall Cub Problem in reply to Hpoor, 10-17-2005 05:31:06  
Hpoor, Like Nat said, it must be badly worn. You might be able to take the drum to a machine shop and have it bored out and then rebushed. Some of the Cub guys on this forum may have the correct OD size for that axle shaft so you can have some one mike up the size to check how far off that may be. The keyway in the drum would have to be rebroached and the shaft woodruff key might have to be welded and recut. Your going to have to compare the price pf all of that to buying replacement parts.

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Nat

10-17-2005 05:49:40




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 Re: Farmall Cub Problem in reply to Hpoor, 10-17-2005 05:31:06  
Well... I really can't see how anyone could possibly screw up putting those two particular parts together, so it MUST be badly worn. It does happen.



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