Farmalldean said: (quoted from post at 15:38:33 02/10/09) I have a "55 Cub. It has a Fast Hitch. The Cub came with a side mower, however, the pulley was shot. I bought a new pulley from IH. The new pulley was longer than the old 2 piece pulley. After installing the new pulley I had to remove the Fasthitch because it interfered with the pulley. This also required me to scrounge around and find a mower drive shaft and mount which was slightly longer than my original one. I am sure this is all clear as mud. I need a new "close clearance" pulley so I can mount mower drive and still have the Fasthitch on the tractor. Anyone know what I am talking about?? The pulley that was bad was a two piece one.
First, yes you were quite clear, I got it immediately and I think so did Raymond. By the way he gave you good advice. If you check my webpage button, you will end up at my manual server. You will find the information you need in the Cub-22 Owner's Manual. Also, if you look under the Cub Parts Catalogs you will see a link for the MR-5. This has the parts diagrams for both the Cub-22 and the L-22 which is for the Lo-Boy Cub.. not to be confused with the Numbered Series Lo-boys...
If you compare the parts and the part numbers that you have with the ones in the MR-5, you will be able to determine which are for the standard F-Cub and which are for the Lo-Boy.
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