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414-8 front wheels for a C100 spindle?

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rick

Does anyone know if 414-8 front wheels fit on a C100 spindle.  I have the  complete chassis and transaxle if I need to switch anything else.

Thank you!

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ebinmaine

There's a pretty fair chance that the wheel from a 414 could be a fair amount wider across the top than an early c100 or other C Series.

The center part of the Hub however, might go on just fine.

 

Good news is, if it doesn't quite work you can just pop the spindle off the 414 and put the whole thing on the C Series.

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ebinmaine

If you can choose a spindle that does NOT have a c-clip to retain the wheel, that's the way I would go. 

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rick

Thanks, @ebinmaine I thought the same thing about the wheels and spindles since the reason for the change over is to get fresh modern rubber on front of the C100.

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kpinnc

So long as the spindles are wider than the wheels, you can put 3/4 washers behind the wheel to shore up the difference. 

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rick

Thanks to all.

We will have to wait and see after I dig out the C100 from the shed.  I'm in no big hurry since I have a Troy-Bilt Pony coming in for leaking wheel seals plus whatever shows up on closer inspection.  I love the smell of 90W gear oil, NOT!

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, rick said:

smell of 90W gear oil

Just like deodorant 

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rick

Yeah, it will cover other odors...

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ebinmaine
16 minutes ago, rick said:

Yeah, it will cover other odors...

Cover. Yes. That's one of the words you could use.

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sjoemie himself

Try opening a frontwheel hub filled with 80W90 oil that's been pressurized by the hot weather resulting in an oil shower..  been there, done that :angry-cussingblack:

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