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GAJoe

I've mowed with the refurbished deck a couple times now so I pulled it off and gave the bottom a good drill driven wire brushin'. Then I soaked it good with chain and cable lube and sun bath per @peter lena recommendation.

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peter lena

@GAJoe  that lubrication and sun  / heat  breaking grunge time , really helps out a deck , been doing that for years , as well as before winter storage . anything I  suggest , have been doing for years , pete

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spitfire

We are blesed for a year. All is well!

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@spitfire the question is who got the parking ticket?  Which one of the drivers is you?

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spitfire

The man in yelow was the driver of my C165 😉

 

I was driving the B111, it didnt whant to go as it should this morning...

Someone put it in low gear and i didnt think of that until we where going home again 😄

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ohiofarmer

So this is what I started with . A Toro 314 8 and a very nice tractor.  It had some issues when I bought it last fall of glitchy starting as I needed to turn the headlights off and on and maybe punch the test lights switch..

  I added a power switch to the solenoid to the start circuit and she started and mowed great. Until now.

  You can see where the red wires melted through the plug connector. The reason why is horrible pitted corrosion on the pin on the rear of the switch that connects to them.  I am pretty sure that the MN sin red wire plus a secondary feed that goes to the Christmas tree indicator were once connected there, but now are just threads. I need a new switch and also one or more Female ends for the red wires at least. I am gonna cut the plastic from around the metal connector s to save as much as possible. I hope that I can order exactly what I need to repair the machine. 

 

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ohiofarmer

So this is what I started with . A Toro 314 8 and a very nice tractor.  It had some issues when I bought it last fall of glitchy starting as I needed to turn the headlights off and on and maybe punch the test lights switch..

  I added a power switch to the solenoid to the start circuit and she started and mowed great. Until now.

  You can see where the red wires melted through the plug connector. The reason why is horrible pitted corrosion on the pin on the rear of the switch that connects to them.  I am pretty sure that the missing red wire plus a secondary feed that goes to the Christmas tree indicator were once connected there, but now are just threads. I need a new switch and also one or more Female ends for the red wires at least. I am gonna cut the plastic from around the metal connector s to save as much as possible. I hope that I can order exactly what I need to repair the machine. 

    Toro wants 35 dollars for the five pin switch, but an Indak is a fraction of that. I may be able to put a new female connector and some shrink tube on those red wires . 

 

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spitfire

Hi,

We are restoring the mower deck for the A60 26".

Does someone knows what size belt is fits from stock?

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Blasterdad
29 minutes ago, spitfire said:

Hi,

We are restoring the mower deck for the A60 26".

Does someone knows what size belt is fits from stock?

 

# 225360 V Belt ( 4L 63 )

 

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ebinmaine
8 hours ago, RandyLittrell said:

Almost traded off my C-120, but pulled it out of the shed and remembered just how nice it is!! Guess I have to make it run now!!

 

Randy

 

 

Keep it. 

Keep it. 

Keep it. 

Keep it. 

 

Keep it. 

 

Keep it. 

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spitfire
24 minutes ago, Blasterdad said:

# 225360 V Belt ( 4L 63 )

 

Greate, so much information. Thanks

I cant realy find mower deck belts on the files, is it me or is in not in there?

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# 225360 V Belt ( 4L 63 )

Is this the toro part number?

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Blasterdad
9 minutes ago, spitfire said:

is it me or is in not in there?

It's there, click on download this file, download the top file, ( TIPL ). 

Scroll down to the bottom, deck belt is # 3.

Yes they are Toro part numbers but a 4L63 is the belt type & length, ( 63 inches ). Any hardware store should have it. 

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Pullstart

I fluid filled a tire with no tube in it.  I ended with bead sealer on both edges of the rim and also on the new valve stem.

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, Pullstart said:

I fluid filled a tire with no tube in it.  I ended with bead sealer on both edges of the rim and also on the new valve stem.

 

 

You set the beads, then break one off to fill that side ? 

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953 nut

Rylee is a chip off the old block, boots and shorts, wonder where she ever got that idea.        :ychain:

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Pullstart
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

You set the beads, then break one off to fill that side ? 


Yes, and the bottom one has bead sealer from the get go.  The top gets dried off, then bead sealer to finish.  Bead sealer also on the new valve stem.

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

Bead sealer

When you get a minute can you show a picture of the product you're using? 

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Pullstart
5 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

When you get a minute can you show a picture of the product you're using? 


It’s from the local parts store.  Like anti-seize, it seems to travel a while :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

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WHX??

 

9 minutes ago, Pullstart said:


It’s from the local parts store.  Like anti-seize, it seems to travel a while :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

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Same stuff I used on Sylvia's A60.

Comes off a little easier than anti seize on a plow handle tho...:lol:

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