129 Cub Cadet pto question

Calvin

Active member
Can someone tell me where to get a used pto for my 129 Cadet? I would love to be able to run a post hole digger or a tiller by the use of the pto.
Thanks everyone.
Calvin
 
The rear PTO is almost useless for running any implement(IH and/or Cub Cadet only authorized a trencher that utilized the rear PTO). The IH tiller and Dyfuss post hole digger both use the looong belt and right angle gear box bolted on to the rear end. The tillers can be found(There is a #1, 1A and #2 tillers out there) and the post hole diggers are rare and expensive if you locate any. The only reason I have a working rear PTO is to turn the Cub rigt angle pulley drive for flat belting. The RPM of the PTO is 518 and they turm backwards for most implements. I have seen people put Hub City Reverses on them which also changes the spline to a standard spline. Those reverses sell for about $400. I like the #1 or the #1A(there is no real difference between these tillers but the may come in 26" width(no extensions, 32" with right or left extension and 38" with both extensions. That is the best as the tines are removable if you are in tough ground or sod. The #2 is 38" with no sections and don't have the removable tines.
 
Calvin
You asked the same question on the Farmall Cub page, and I answered it there. Basically the answer is NO, you cannot put a rear PTO on a Cub Cadet with hydrostatic drive like your 129 has.
 
Sure do appreciate everyones help on this. I have a stick shift cadet but its motor isnt the best. Oh well now I know I cant do that. Thanks again fellows for all your help.
Calvin
 
Back
Top