Short Game
Veteran Member
My 7274 had a 417 loader which is the same as a Woods 165. The 7300 has a 476 loader, which is the same as a Woods 1009.
That front axle has for its outer wheel bearings, a ball bearing with 8 balls in a riveted cage. Too much weight pushes the balls apart so hard that it blows the rivets out of the cages. I have seen this failure four times.
The weights that I busted stuff with were trees and logs. I wonder how hard it would be to upgrade the front drive to a beefier one. It's too bad the LS is the smaller, weaker, loader, as its front axle looks way hunkier.
I also have foamed front tires on the Cub, which is also supposed to be hard on front drives. I do like to look at the nail heads sticking out of those tires though.
That front axle has for its outer wheel bearings, a ball bearing with 8 balls in a riveted cage. Too much weight pushes the balls apart so hard that it blows the rivets out of the cages. I have seen this failure four times.
The weights that I busted stuff with were trees and logs. I wonder how hard it would be to upgrade the front drive to a beefier one. It's too bad the LS is the smaller, weaker, loader, as its front axle looks way hunkier.
I also have foamed front tires on the Cub, which is also supposed to be hard on front drives. I do like to look at the nail heads sticking out of those tires though.