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Hey guys! new wheel horse owner here. I picked up a 2001 523xi that came with a berco subframe. I happened to find a 40" compact berco that was hardly used to slap on it only I'm not sure where to start as there are no resources for this that I can find. I'm mechanically inclined, rebuilt the injection pump, injectors etc... as I purchased it non-running as it wasn't receiving any fuel to the injectors (it runs amazing now btw). so for starters I'm going to go out on a whim here and say that this will require the mule drive or "pulley box". and I've got the rest of the parts in the picture. The parts of the subframe that look to bolt up seem so narrow compared to the hookups on the rest of the tractor. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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You can search for the specs but here are some links: https://lookup3.toro.com/partdex/index.cfm?xCaller=Toro&lang=us_en https://lookup3.toro.com/partdex/modlinfo.cfm?xCaller=Toro&o=2&x=22004&b=9900001&e=9999999&m=73552&y=1999&n=523Dxi Garden Tractor&channel=CN https://lookup3.toro.com/partdex/modlatch.cfm?xCaller=Toro&x=22004 This is a beast! Comes with the 60" deck and also a 48" deck and a new battery. New belt (installed but unused), newer hoses, regular maintenance. There are wheel weights too but idk if they fit this unit as I've never tried. 758 hours I got a zero turn and a Kubota tractor and this has sadly become ignored.
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How do I determine if this deck size is 48" or 52"? I think it's a 48", but would like to know for sure. The model wheelhorse I have is 73550. I need to order a new belt this Spring. Thanks
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How difficult is it to remove the attachamatic or attach-a-matic deck from the 523Dxi? My buddy gave me his and I'm going to working on it a lot this Spring. I'd like to keep it off until the grass starts growing and use it for yard maintenance and hauling. Thanks
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I finished repairing my two stage snow thrower for my 523DXI . I put on two new idler sprockets and a new chain . I did all this without taking it back off the machine ,not an easy task . Thanks to NYPCrepair ( I think that's right ) I made up an oak block 9 1/2 long 3/4 thick to wedge against idler sprocket bolt to tighten the chain . When I put the block in place I noticed it was right by the key hole on the side . ( second picture )I was able first to get a thin screwdriver in to pry against the wood . Then there was enough room to get in a pry bar and force the block to tighten the chain . The first try I made the chain to tight but got it the second time around . Two things : The chain was 55 dog bones long and the picture is distorted so the ruler does not look like 9 1/2 but it is .