Cadet Wheel

22
Jul/10
0

Cadet Wheel
Cadet Wheel

Kart racing

History

Kart racing in the streets of Berlin in 1963

Art Ingels is generally accepted to be the father of karting. A veteran hot rodder and a race car builder at Kurtis Kraft, he built the first kart in Southern California in 1956. Karting has rapidly spread to other countries, and currently has a large following in Europe.

The first kart manufacturer was an American company, Go Kart Manufacturing Co. (1958). McCulloch was the first company, in 1959, to produce engines for karts. Its first engine, the McCulloch MC-10, was an adapted chainsaw 2-stroke engine. Later, in the 1960s, motorcycle engines were also adapted for kart use, before dedicated manufacturers, especially in Italy (IAME), started to build engines for the sport.

Components

Chassis

Rear view of a current CIK-FIA approved race kart equipped with KF engine

The chassis are made of steel tube. There is no suspension therefore chassis have to be flexible enough to work as a suspension and stiff enough not to break or give way on a turn. Kart chassis are classified in the USA as 'Open', 'Caged', 'Straight' or 'Offset'. All CIK-FIA approved chassis are 'Straight' and 'Open'.

Open karts have no roll cage.

Caged karts have a roll cage surrounding the driver; they are mostly used on dirt tracks.

In Straight chassis the driver sits in the center. Straight chassis are used for sprint racing.

In Offset chassis the driver sits on the left side. Offset chassis are used for left-turn-only speedway racing.

The stiffness of the chassis enables different handling characteristics for different circumstances. Typically, for dry conditions a stiffer chassis is preferable, while in wet or other poor traction conditions, a more flexible chassis may work better. The best chassis allow for stiffening bars at the rear, front and side to be added or removed according to race conditions.

Braking is achieved by a disc brake mounted on the rear axle. Front disc brakes are increasingly popular; however, certain classes do not allow them.

Professionally raced karts typically weigh 165 to 175 lb (75 to 79 kg), complete without driver. Avanti, Tony Kart, Trulli, Birel, CRG, Gillard, Intrepid, Kosmic, Zanardi or FA Kart are a few well known examples of the many European manufacturers of race-quality chassis. Margay is an American company producing kart chassis.

Engines

Amusement park go-karts can be powered by 4-stroke engines or electric motors, while racing karts use small 2-stroke or 4-stroke engines.

Electric go-karts are low maintenance, requiring only that the lead-acid batteries of the cars be plugged into an array of chargers after each run. Since they are pollution-free and emit no smoke, the racetracks can be indoors in controlled environments. A fully charged electric kart can run a maximum of 20 minutes before performance is affected.

4-stroke engines can be standard air-cooled industrial based engines, sometimes with small modifications, developing from about 5 to 20 hp. Briggs & Stratton, Tecumseh, Kohler, Robin, and Honda are manufacturers of such engines. They are adequate for racing and fun kart applications. There are also more powerful four-stroke engines available from manufacturers like Yamaha, TKM, Biland or Aixro (Wankel engine) offering from 15 hp up to 48 hp. They run to and around 11,000 rpm, and are manufactured specifically for karting. Those are used in some National Championship classes like the two-strokes.

2-stroke kart engines are developed and built by dedicated manufacturers. Comer, IAME (Parilla, Komet), TM, Vortex, Titan, REFO, Yamaha and Rotax are manufacturers of such engines. These can develop from about 8 hp for a single-cylinder 60 cc unit (MiniROK by Vortex) to 90 hp for a twin 250 cc. Today, the most popular categories worldwide are those using the Touch-and-go (TAG) 125 cc units. The recent 125 cc KF1 engines are electronically limited at 16,000 rpm. Most are water-cooled today; however, previously air-cooled engines dominated the sport.

Transmission

Karts do not have a differential. The lack of a differential means that one rear tire must slide while cornering; this is achieved by designing the chassis so that the inside rear tire lifts up slightly when the kart turns the corner. This allows the tire to lose some of its grip and slide or lift off the ground completely.

Power is transmitted from the engine to the rear axle by way of a chain (some rentals use a belt). Both engine and axle sprockets are removable; their ratio has to be adapted according to track configuration in order to get the most from the engine.

In the early days, karts were direct drive only, but the inconvenience of that setup soon led to the centrifugal clutch for the club level classes. Dry centrifugal clutches are now used in many categories (Rotax Max is one example) and have become the norm as the top international classes have switched to 125 cc clutched engines as of January 2007.

Tires

Wheels and tires are much smaller than those used on a normal car. Rims are made of magnesium alloy or aluminum. Tires can support cornering forces in excess of 2 G (20 m/s), depending on chassis, engine, and motor setup.

Similar to other motorsports, kart tires have different types for use appropriate to track conditions:

Slicks, for dry weather. In international level racing these are some of the softest and most advanced tires in motorsport. Some car tire manufacturers, such as Bridgestone, Dunlop or Maxxis, make tires for karts. There are also specific kart tire manufacturers, which include MG, MOJO, and Vega. Slick kart tires come in many different compounds, from very soft (maximum grip) to very hard (amusement and rental karts, less grip but long life span).

Rain tires, or "wets", for wet weather. They are grooved, made of soft compound, and are narrower than slicks. Not all racing classes allow rain tires.

Special, such as spiked tires for icy conditions, or "cuts" for high grip dirt/clay speedways. Cuts are slicks modified with a lathe to optimize handling.

Data acquisition

As in other motor sports, several data acquisition systems have been developed for kart racing. These systems allow the driver to monitor from a display fixed on the steering wheel some parameters such as RPM, timing of laps (including sectors), number of laps, best lap, cooling system temperature, and sometime speed or even gear for shifter karts.

Some of those systems are able to record (logging) laps data from the sensors, allowing replay of an entire running session or/and direct download to a personal computer equipped with a data analysis software. More sophisticated systems allow for more information such as lateral and longitudinal acceleration (or G-force), throttle position, steering wheel position, brake pressure.

External controls

Go-karts used in amusement parks can be fitted with additional electronic controls such as remote speed limiters to help promote a safer operating environment. In the event of an accident or an out of control racer, the track attendant can remotely slow or stop all vehicles on the track via radio control. This remote speed control can also be used to limit young riders to a slow operating speed, while a race consisting only of adults is permitted a higher speed. These controls can be applied to both electric and combustion-engine karts.

Racing

Sprint race at Granja Viana, Brazil

Kart racing is generally accepted as the most economic form of motorsport available. As a free-time activity, it can be performed by almost anybody, and as a motorsport in itself, it is one of the sports regulated by FIA (under the name of CIK), permitting licensed racing for anyone from the age of 8 onward.

In the USA, there is not as much FIA involvement; instead, many organizations regulate racing, such as the IKF (International Kart Federation), WKA (World Karting Association), KART (Karters of America Racing Triad), and the more recent Stars of Karting presented by the Indy Racing League.

In the UK, the MSA (Motor Sports Association) regulate Karting. Some associations, such as NatSKA (National Schools Karting Association), organize race meetings throughout the country under the authority of the MSA.

In Australia, kart racing is administrated by the Australian Karting Association on the behalf of FIA and CAMS.

A variety of kart circuits permit the sport to be practiced, although only homologated tracks can have official races in Europe (see Kart circuits).

Racing classes start at age 7 or 8 (5 in the US with "Kid Karts") and generally run in 3-year age groupings or weight divisions until enior status is reached at age 15 or 16, depending on the series.

Racing formats

Typically, race formats are one of the following:

Sprint

Sprint racing takes place on dedicated kart circuits resembling small road courses, with left and right turns. Tracks range from 1/4 mile (400 metres) to over 1 mile (1,600 metres) in length.

The sprint format is a series of short-duration races, normally for a small number of laps, that qualify for a final, with a variety of point scoring calculations to determine the event's overall winner. Typical duration does not normally exceed 15 minutes. Here, speed and successful passing is of the most importance. It normally occurs in the format of three qualifying heats and a final race for trophy positions.

The FIA championships, including the Karting World Championship, take place in this format.

Endurance

Pack of Laydown Enduros at Daytona, USA

Endurance races last for an extended period, from 30 minutes up to 24 hours or more, for one or more drivers. In general, consistency, reliability, and pit strategy is of greater importance than all out speed.

Called "Enduro" racing in the USA, most WKA & IKF sanctioned events typically last 30 minutes (Sprint Enduro) or 45 minutes (Laydown Enduro) and are run continuous without pit stops. Enduro events are held on full-size road racing circuits that are usually between 1.5 & 4 miles in length.

As well as the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans race for automobiles there is also a 24 hours event for karts which takes place at the kart circuit Alain Prost at Le Mans, France. This race has taken place since 1986 and its winners list include four times Champ Car champion Sbastien Bourdais (in 1996).

Speedway

Speedway racing takes place on asphalt or clay oval tracks which are normally between 1/6 mile and 1/4 mile long. Tracks primarily consist of two straights and four left-turn corners, few tracks are symmetric and often the shape parallels that of an egg or a tri-oval.

'Offset' kart chassis have been developed for precise handling and adjustability in left-turn-only racing competition taking place on oval and tri-oval tracks.

Speedway kart races range in length from 4 laps for a trophy dash, to 20 laps for a main event.

The two chief racing formats used in dirt speedway karting are heat races and timed laps qualification:

The International Kart Federation (IKF) runs a racing format of two 10 lap heats followed by a 20 lap final. Finishing positions in the two heat races are used to calculate the starting position in the feature race.

The World Karting Association (WKA) uses time qualifying. Karts equipped with transponders are sent out onto the track in groups of 5 or less to try to achieve the fastest lap time. Positions for the 20 laps feature event are determined by qualifying time.

The American Kart Racing Association (AKRA) uses group transponder qualifying to calculate starting positions for 20-lap features.

Racing categories

There are many different classes or formula in karting.

International

KZ1 kart at the CIK-FIA European Championship 2008

Superkart

The CIK-FIA sanctions international championships in KF1, KF2, KF3, KZ1, KZ2 and Superkart. These are regarded as the top level classes of karting and are also raced in national championships worldwide. The World Championship (KF1) is decided here. The current 2009 World Champion is Arnaud Kozlinski from France.

CIK-FIA categories:

KF1 (the top level), KF2, KF3, and KF4 (so-called asic category). All are using the same water-cooled no-gearbox 125 cc ong life two-stroke engines with starter and clutch, each with different technical specifications (mufflers, air boxes, carburetor, rev limit etc.).

KZ1 and KZ2, both 125 cc gearbox categories.

Superkart, a 250 cc gearbox category.

National

In the UK, the most celebrated karting series is the National karting series, also known as Super 1. There are three types of Super 1 championships:

MSA series: Formula A, ICA, Junior ICA, Formula 100 and Formula Cadet

Rotax series: Minimax, Junior Max, Senior Max, Senior Max 177 and Rotax DD2

TKM series: Formula Junior TKM, Formula Junior Intermediate, Formula TKM Extreme, TKM Junior and Senior 4-stroke and since 2006, Honda Cadet

NatSKA is a budget karting association set up for schools and youth groups in the UK, with 13 classes.

In the United States, the biggest proportion of racers are in the dirt oval classes which often use Briggs & Stratton industrial engines. This style of racing is prominent in the Southeast and Midwest. In the West, European style sprint racing is much more common.

In Australia, classes include Midget, Rookie, Junior and Senior.

Many people race worldwide in Spec series such as Rotax Max (a Touch-and-Go class) or those using the Yamaha KT100 engine.

Driver equipment

Fully equipped kart driver

For their safety, kart drivers are required to wear proper equipment :

Full-face helmet (Snell SA2005 or K2005 certification is required for racing, K2005 is same as SA2005 without fire resistance)

Driving suit (abrasion resistant overalls with at least one Cordura external layer, CIK-FIA Level 2 homologation for top level racing)

Gloves

Driving boots (ankles must be covered)

Rib protector and neck collar, although highly recommended, are optional in most countries. None of the above need to be made of fire retardant material. Superkart drivers are required to wear leather overalls, similar to those used in motorcycling.

Karting as a learning tool

Kart racing is usually used as a low-cost and relatively safe way to introduce drivers to motor racing. Many people associate it with young drivers, but adults are also very active in karting. Karting is considered the first step in any serious racer's career. It can prepare the driver for high-speed wheel-to-wheel racing by helping develop quick reflexes, precision car control, and decision-making skills. In addition, it brings an awareness of the various parameters that can be altered to try to improve the competitiveness of the kart (examples being tire pressure, gearing, seat position, chassis stiffness) that also exist in other forms of motor racing.

All current and many former Formula One World Championship drivers grew up racing karts, most prominent among them Michael Schumacher, Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Fernando Alonso, Kimi Rikknen and Lewis Hamilton. Many NASCAR drivers also got their start in racing from karts, such as Darrell Waltrip, Lake Speed, Ricky Rudd, Juan Pablo Montoya, Tony Stewart, and Jeff Gordon.

In August 2009, in anticipation to a possible return to F1 with Ferrari, Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher did some preparation driving a kart in Lonato, Italy. Felipe Massa also used karting in September 2009 to test his condition in Brazil, two months after his Hungarian Grand Prix freak accident during qualifying.

Recreational, concession and indoor karts

Besides traditional kart racing, many commercial enterprises offer karts for rent, often called "recreational" or "concession" karts. The tracks can be indoor or outdoor. Karts are rented by sessions (10 to 15 minutes usually), they use sturdy chassis completed with dedicated bodywork providing driver safety. Most of these enterprises use an "Arrive and Drive" format which provide customers with all the safety gear (helmets, gloves and driver outfits) where necessary and allow them to show up any time to race at a reasonable price, without the hassle of owning one's own equipment and gear.

Indoor kart racing

Outdoor tracks can offer low speed karts strictly for amusement (dedicated chassis equipped with low powered 4-stroke engines or electric motors), to faster, more powerful karts similar to a racing kart (powered by 4-stroke engines up to 15 hp and more rarely by 2-stroke engines) but designed to be more robust for rental use. Typically, these outdoor tracks may also be used for traditional kart races.

Indoor kart tracks can be found in many large cities in different parts of the world. These tracks are often located in refurbished factories or warehouses and are typically shorter than traditional outdoor tracks. Indoor karts are typically powered by a 4-stroke gasoline engine producing anywhere from 5 to 13 horsepower, or sometimes by an electric motor. Many tracks offer competitive races and leagues. At the top level, an Indoor Karting World Championship (IKWC) exists.

There are nearly 80 indoor kart tracks in the United States.

Notes

^ a b Superkart at Magny-Cours - 2007

^ What is a Shifter Kart?

^ 50 years of karting 1956-2006 - CIK-FIA

^ How the kart was first introduced to Europe - by Burton Reinfrank - June 2004

^ The McCulloch Kart Engines

^ 1959 - McCulloch's Entry into Kart Racing

^ Example of a CIK-FIA homologation form - Chassis, 2005

^ a b Technical picture of a racing chassis - Margay chassis

^ "Article 21 ; Speci Regulations for KF1 ; Engine speed limited to maximum 16,000 rpm." - CIK-FIA 2010 Technical Regulations

^ "2.8) TRANSMISSION; Shall always be to the rear wheels. The method is free but any type of differential, whether through the axle, the wheel mounting hub or by any other means, is prohibited." - CIK-FIA 2010 Technical Regulations

^ (French) Kart circuit Alain Prost - 24 hours

^ 2009 CIK-FIA Karting World Championship - Official Classification

^ 2009 CIK-FIA Karting Technical Regulations - Article 3 : Kart and Equipment Safety

^ Michael is karting in Lonato - Michael Schumacher official website, 05 August 2009

^ Felipe Massa takes wheel for first time since accident - The Times, 29 September 2009

^ Indoor Karting World Championship

^ Indoor Kart Tracks

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Karting

Kart Racing Championships

Kart circuits

Kart manufacturers

Kart racing drivers

Related :

Crosskart

Cyclekart

Electrathon

Micro kart

Off road go kart

Capeta

Formula Zero

External links

Kart racing at the Open Directory Project

Governing Bodies:

CIK-FIA web site

MSA - Motor Sports Association - Governing body for motor sports in Great Britain

IKF - International Kart Federation - Governing body for the sport of kart racing in the US

WKA - World Karting Association - Governing body for karting in the US

AKRA - American Kart Racing Association - Governing body for speedway oval karting in the US

AKA - Australian Karting Association - Governing body for karting in Australia

ASN Canada - Governing body for kart racing in Canada

NatSKA - National Association of Schools and Youth Group Karting - UK

VKA - Vintage Karting Association - Association for support of karts from karting 1956 inception to 1975

Categories: Karting | Open wheel racing | Leisure activities
About the Author

I am China Manufacturers writer, reports some information about tercel body kit , hks boost gauge.

CUB CADET ORIGINAL STEERING WHEEL
CUB CADET ORIGINAL STEERING WHEEL
Paypal   US $10.75
Kohler 1214hp Rod Cub Cadet John Deere Wheel Horse
Kohler 1214hp Rod Cub Cadet John Deere Wheel Horse
Paypal   US $.99
CUB CADET METAL STEERING WHEEL PLATE CHROME IH DECAL
CUB CADET METAL STEERING WHEEL PLATE CHROME IH DECAL
Paypal   US $15.49
125 CUB CADET 12 HP 48DECK RIDING MOWER TRACTOR
125 CUB CADET 12 HP 48DECK RIDING MOWER TRACTOR
Paypal   US $255.00
John Deere 110 112 140 narrow rear wheel Cub Cadet
John Deere 110 112 140 narrow rear wheel Cub Cadet
Paypal   US $9.99
cub cadet 124 front wheels 16 650x8
cub cadet 124 front wheels 16 650x8
Paypal   US $42.55
Cub Cadet 129 Hydromatic Riding Tractor Mower Kohler NR
Cub Cadet 129 Hydromatic Riding Tractor Mower Kohler NR
Paypal   US $202.50
Auth I H Wheel Weights for Cub Cadet 1450 etc 12 Rim
Auth I H Wheel Weights for Cub Cadet 1450 etc 12 Rim
Paypal   US $86.09
2 Tires W Rims Cub Cadet Or Other Lawn Tractor Carlisle
2 Tires W Rims Cub Cadet Or Other Lawn Tractor Carlisle
Paypal   US $30.00
Kohler 1 inch carbNOS Kohler pullingcub cadet
Kohler 1 inch carbNOS Kohler pullingcub cadet
Paypal   US $147.50
Cub Cadet RZT 54 Zero Turn Rider
Cub Cadet RZT 54 Zero Turn Rider
Paypal   US $2,750.00
CUB CADET 1250 12HP KOHLER REAR WHEELS AG TIRES 1050
CUB CADET 1250 12HP KOHLER REAR WHEELS AG TIRES 1050
Paypal   US $51.00
Gravely Kohler K241 10hp Engine Starter Generator G24 E
Gravely Kohler K241 10hp Engine Starter Generator G24 E
Paypal   US $20.00
Gravely Kohler K241 10hp Eng Starter Generator Brakets
Gravely Kohler K241 10hp Eng Starter Generator Brakets
Paypal   US $14.99
CUB CADET 1250 12HP KOHLER FRONT WHEELS TIRES
CUB CADET 1250 12HP KOHLER FRONT WHEELS TIRES
Paypal   US $6.99
CUB CADET 1250 12HP KOHLER STEERING WHEEL
CUB CADET 1250 12HP KOHLER STEERING WHEEL
Paypal   US $6.99
CUB CADET MODEL 1430 STEERING WHEEL
CUB CADET MODEL 1430 STEERING WHEEL
Paypal   US $10.00
Cub Cadet Zero Turn Lawn Tractor i1046 Time Saver
Cub Cadet Zero Turn Lawn Tractor i1046 Time Saver
Paypal   US $910.00
CUB CADET 38 INCH COMPLETE MOWER DECK CLOSE TO NEW LQQK
CUB CADET 38 INCH COMPLETE MOWER DECK CLOSE TO NEW LQQK
Paypal   US $89.00
Cub Cadet Garden Tractor Steering Wheel Center Cap 104
Cub Cadet Garden Tractor Steering Wheel Center Cap 104
Paypal   US $.99
New Hydro Gear Transaxle Transmission 110009 336 2400L
New Hydro Gear Transaxle Transmission 110009 336 2400L
Paypal   US $179.00
John Deere 317 Kohler Carburetor and Air Cleaner
John Deere 317 Kohler Carburetor and Air Cleaner
Paypal   US $34.33
CUb cadet garden tractor model 102
CUb cadet garden tractor model 102
Paypal   US $158.05
IH CUB CADET 42 38 INCH MOWER DECK WHEELS BRACKETS
IH CUB CADET 42 38 INCH MOWER DECK WHEELS BRACKETS
Paypal   US $9.99
Cub Cadet 122 Tractor Cast Iron IH Wheel Weights
Cub Cadet 122 Tractor Cast Iron IH Wheel Weights
Paypal   US $86.50
Bolens h18xl rear tires wheels 23x105x12 cub cadet 147
Bolens h18xl rear tires wheels 23x105x12 cub cadet 147
Paypal   US $9.99
Front Wheel Weights Farmall Cub Tractor Rear Cadet IH
Front Wheel Weights Farmall Cub Tractor Rear Cadet IH
Paypal   US $99.99
CRAFTSMAN RIDING LAWN MOWER 18 X 950 X 8 REAR TIRES
CRAFTSMAN RIDING LAWN MOWER 18 X 950 X 8 REAR TIRES
Paypal   US $69.99
CUB CADET 1250 12HP KOHLER STEEL WHEEL WEIGHTS
CUB CADET 1250 12HP KOHLER STEEL WHEEL WEIGHTS
Paypal   US $76.10
Case Garden Tractor Kohler K321 Coil 220 222 224 444
Case Garden Tractor Kohler K321 Coil 220 222 224 444
Paypal   US $.99
CUB CADET REAR WHEEL LUG NUTS SET OF 8 NO RESERVE
CUB CADET REAR WHEEL LUG NUTS SET OF 8 NO RESERVE
Paypal   US $4.99
GRAVELY Hub Wheel Lug Bolts 8008000John DeereCadet
GRAVELY Hub Wheel Lug Bolts 8008000John DeereCadet
Paypal   US $9.99
196 Wheel Horse garden tractor
196 Wheel Horse garden tractor
Paypal   US $68.97
Cub Cadet 154 Lo Boy Tractor Rear Wheel Weights
Cub Cadet 154 Lo Boy Tractor Rear Wheel Weights
Paypal   US $200.00
Bolens H18xl steering wheel also fit wheel horse
Bolens H18xl steering wheel also fit wheel horse
Paypal   US $9.99
CRAFTSMAN RIDING LAWN MOWER 20 X 8 X 8 REAR TIRES NEW
CRAFTSMAN RIDING LAWN MOWER 20 X 8 X 8 REAR TIRES NEW
Paypal   US $59.99
128 Cub Cadet Deck 44 Cut
128 Cub Cadet Deck 44 Cut
Paypal   US $50.00
VINTAGE CUB CADET REAR WHEEL CHAINS 70 125 TRACTORS
VINTAGE CUB CADET REAR WHEEL CHAINS 70 125 TRACTORS
Paypal   US $14.99
New Hydro Gear Transaxle Transmission 110009 336 2400R
New Hydro Gear Transaxle Transmission 110009 336 2400R
Paypal   US $179.00
Wheel horse D 45 083 02 garden tractor airfilter 9
Wheel horse D 45 083 02 garden tractor airfilter 9
Paypal   US $14.54
CUB CADET PLASTIC WHEEL COVER BEIGE PART 734 1788
CUB CADET PLASTIC WHEEL COVER BEIGE PART 734 1788
Paypal   US $.99
KOHLER ONAN GARDEN TRACTOR AIR FILTER WHEEL HORSE D
KOHLER ONAN GARDEN TRACTOR AIR FILTER WHEEL HORSE D
Paypal   US $4.75
Cub Cadet transmission rear 2000 series 618 3122
Cub Cadet transmission rear 2000 series 618 3122
Paypal   US $34.99
Cub Cadet front bumper and mounting bolts
Cub Cadet front bumper and mounting bolts
Paypal   US $4.99
Cub Cadet hitch plate 2000 series riding mower
Cub Cadet hitch plate 2000 series riding mower
Paypal   US $4.99
Electric PTO clutch cub cadet 2000 series works great
Electric PTO clutch cub cadet 2000 series works great
Paypal   US $24.99
Cub Cadet 1282 Tractor Steering Wheel
Cub Cadet 1282 Tractor Steering Wheel
Paypal   US $.99
Cub Cadet 1282 Tractor Steering Wheel Cap
Cub Cadet 1282 Tractor Steering Wheel Cap
Paypal   US $.99
Cub Cadet 104 Tractor Steering Wheel
Cub Cadet 104 Tractor Steering Wheel
Paypal   US $.99
Cub Cadet 104 Tractor Home made Wheel Weights
Cub Cadet 104 Tractor Home made Wheel Weights
Paypal   US $.99
Cub Cadet 105 Hydrostatic DriveNo Reserve
Cub Cadet 105 Hydrostatic DriveNo Reserve
Paypal   US $250.00
Mower Deck Spindle Bearing New LOT of 6 NIB
Mower Deck Spindle Bearing New LOT of 6 NIB
Paypal   US $24.99
Cub Cadet Spindle Bearing New LOT of 6 NIB
Cub Cadet Spindle Bearing New LOT of 6 NIB
Paypal   US $24.99
CUB CADET 1720 17HP KOHLER NO BAGGER 46IN DECK AS IS
CUB CADET 1720 17HP KOHLER NO BAGGER 46IN DECK AS IS
Paypal   US $129.99
Cub Cadet 104 Tractor Steering Wheel Cap
Cub Cadet 104 Tractor Steering Wheel Cap
Paypal   US $.99
Cub Cadet 400 8 Front Wheels 100 70 71
Cub Cadet 400 8 Front Wheels 100 70 71
Paypal   US $.99
Cub Cadet Rear Wheel Ag Bar Lug 6 x 12 100 70 71
Cub Cadet Rear Wheel Ag Bar Lug 6 x 12 100 70 71
Paypal   US $.99
Cub Cadet Rear Wheel Turf 6 x 12 100 70 71
Cub Cadet Rear Wheel Turf 6 x 12 100 70 71
Paypal   US $.99
CUB CADET 127 KOHLER K301 FRONT WHEELS TIRES NARROW 4
CUB CADET 127 KOHLER K301 FRONT WHEELS TIRES NARROW 4
Paypal   US $6.99
CUB CADET 127 KOHLER K301 REAR AG WHEELS TIRES LOADED
CUB CADET 127 KOHLER K301 REAR AG WHEELS TIRES LOADED
Paypal   US $6.99

Lawn Mower Deck Wheel Replaces CUB CADET 	734-3195 TORO/WHEEL HORSE 	63-8400 Lawn Mower Deck Wheel Replaces CUB CADET 734-3195 TORO/WHEEL HORSE 63-8400
Sale Price: $34.95

Replaces: CUB CADET 734-3195 TORO/WHEEL HORSE 63-8400 Application: 3/4" OCRB, centered white wheel 6-1/4" x 3.00, 3/4" bore, rib tread. Painted white.

Eazy Mow New Lawn Mower Swivel Wheel Kit Makes Any Push Or Self-Propelled Mower A Zero-Turn Eazy Mow New Lawn Mower Swivel Wheel Kit Makes Any Push Or Self-Propelled Mower A Zero-Turn
List Price: $89.90
Sale Price: $59.90
Average Rating:

If you like the factory swivel wheel mowers, but not their cost, then you'll really like our Eazy Mow swivel wheel accessory. It is the only product that allows anyone quickly and inexpensively to upgrade their push or self-propelled mower from a standard wheel mower to their very own zero-turn, swivel wheel mower...

Replacement Lawn Mower Wheel for Cub Cadet 703-1890 & 903-1890 Replacement Lawn Mower Wheel for Cub Cadet 703-1890 & 903-1890
Sale Price: $11.49
Average Rating:

OD: 5" Width: 2-1/2" Hub: 2-3/8" Offset Tread: Slick Fits Cub Cadet models: LT48, GT42, GT46, GT48, GT54, 44A & 50A.

741-0706, 941-0706, Replacement Wheel Bushing with Grease Zerk for MTD, Cub Cadet, White, Yard Man, more 741-0706, 941-0706, Replacement Wheel Bushing with Grease Zerk for MTD, Cub Cadet, White, Yard Man, more
Sale Price: $3.99

Replaces part #741-0706, 941-0706, Used on Cub Cadet, Troy Bilt, White, Yard Man, and other MTD mowers.

Replacement Deck Wheel for part 734-04155 used on MTD, Cub Cadet, Troy Bilt, White, More... Replacement Deck Wheel for part 734-04155 used on MTD, Cub Cadet, Troy Bilt, White, More...
Sale Price: $7.49

Replacement for 734-04155, 5" PLASTIC DECK WHEEL FOR MTD Decks.

Plastic Deck Wheel CUB CADET/903-1890 Plastic Deck Wheel CUB CADET/903-1890
Sale Price: $11.99

Plastic Deck Wheel CUB CADET/903-1890

741-0990A Replacement Wheel Bushing with Grease Zerk for MTD, Cub Cadet, White, Yard Man, more 741-0990A Replacement Wheel Bushing with Grease Zerk for MTD, Cub Cadet, White, Yard Man, more
Sale Price: $3.99

Used on Cub Cadet, Troy Bilt, White, Yard Man, and other MTD mowers.

Marathon Industries 01410P 5-Inch 3/4-Inch Bore Flat Free Lawn Mower Tire With Centered Precision Ball Bearing Hub - 11x4x5-Inch Marathon Industries 01410P 5-Inch 3/4-Inch Bore Flat Free Lawn Mower Tire With Centered Precision Ball Bearing Hub - 11x4x5-Inch
List Price: $39.99
Sale Price: $38.99

Our 11x4.00-5" Low-Profile Flat-Free Lawnmower Tire is made of solid polyurethane is guaranteed to never go flat. Polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV rays. This type of tire is most commonly found on zero-turn riding lawnmowers...