Mike, YT sells parts. Not sure this starter will fit your cub. There are different opinions on YT about using 6v starters on 12 volts. Some people will tell you they haven't had a problem with them. Perhaps if your engine has low compression you may never have a problem. My engines were rebuilt and have good compression. My starter drives were damaged in winter when oil was cold and cranking is more difficult.
I had to buy a 12v starter from YT for my Ford Jubilee after the starter drive sheared of and chipped a tooth off the flywheel.
I couldn't buy a 12 v starter for my Farmall C and 12v would shear off starter drives on that tractor too.
So my fix was to replace battery cables with 12g copper wires and use an old 12v lawn mower battery. For me, that works great because my tractor came with a mag and it was designed to be hand cranked. So cranking speed isn't important.
If your cub has a coil instead of a mag, you'll have to figure out how to by-pass ballast when starting to get a hot spark if you go with a small battery.
The electrical on old tractors isn't rocket science. You'll need to learn how to use a voltmeter and do some trouble shooting. I grew up with these old tractors. My cars as a teenager used the same technology, points, condensers, coils, voltage regulators. Which needed replaced often.
Like I said, there will be different opinions on using 12v on a 6v starter. There are good people here with good advice. Keep asking questions and you'll figure it out.
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