Anyone Know Cub Rear Hub Bolt Circle?

Anonymous-0

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Not finding the informaton elsewhere on the internet, so I'm thinking I might find someone here who knows.

I'm looking to make a sort of home-brewed ATV, and in order to have proper ground clearance and to be able to motor over some minor obstacles in the woods, I'm considering using Cub rear wheels, rims, and traction tires on all 4 corners. {Obviously, I'll have to gear it low so it will have enough torque to even turn the tires...I understand all that stuff.]

So...does anyone know the bolt circle on the Cub rear hubs? [I'm hoping it might be something common...like 5 on 4-1/2, 5 on 4-3/4, or 5 on 5...but I don't usually get that lucky.]
 
It's the same bolt circle as a lot of the old garden tracters that had a 12 inch rim, like Wheel Horse, Cub Cadet, Sears, JohnDeere, etc.
 
(quoted from post at 03:03:07 05/26/11) It's the same bolt circle as a lot of the old garden tracters that had a 12 inch rim, like Wheel Horse, Cub Cadet, Sears, JohnDeere, etc.
The FRONT wheel bolt circle on a Cub is the same as the REAR bolt circle of the garden tractors.
 

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