Swampfox, for what its worth I'm running a Yanmar 3 cyl diesel. I sourced a stub shaft from an old John Deere mower (thanks ebay), as Yanmar is used in lots of JD small machines. For $100, a local tool and die shop turned the shaft down from 1-3/8 or so to 1", cut it to length, milled a 1/4 inch keyway, and bored/tapped the 3/8 fine thread needed to hold the clutch in place. I was pleasantly surprised.
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Originally posted by swampfox2020 View PostHow do you "gear down" these things? I am assuming the sprocket size?
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Originally posted by Don View PostThe 482 was great, but would lug down with three or four adults in the machine.
The clutch is a Salsbury 780; common on a lot of amphibs. Whipper machined the stub shaft for me, so it was perfect. He doesn't frequent the site any more, but any machine shop could probably fashion one for you. Others on this site have made their own with good results as well.
what size shaft does the Salsbury clutch require? The stub shaft for an Exmark mower from a Kubota looks like it would be perfect. I might buy it and see if the shaft was to large I could turn it down at work
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I have the swamp fox in the shop. I have pulled the engine and transmission out of it. in the process of replacing the chains and bearings. I want to remove the frame and paint it, then raptor line the swamp fox fiberglass. I am tying to figure out how to make the z482 kubota work. I am hung up on a stub shaft. I know exmark mowers makes a stub shaft that will bolt to this flywheel, but I have no idea what the shaft diameter is. I think it could be a 1 1/8" shaft. Do they make salisbury clutches that take a 1 1/8" shaft? I also am curious about the t20 transmission as well. It looks like it has gear oil in it. I think I will either rebuild it or have it rebuilt. I want it to be reliable once installed. I think richards relics rebuilds these, and I might just have them do it.
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