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By SethL1984
312-8 - Runs, new carb, ignition doesn't work. Was bought for parts, ended up being mower. Rear Attach-a-matic bracket
417-8 - Runs well, electric lift, ignition may need cleaned (or started solenoid going). Rear Attach-a-matic bracket
(1) 42" RD with mule drive. Cuts well!
(1) 48" SD with mule drive.
(1) 37" SD.
(1) 48" snow plow. 5 way blade position I believe.
Several other parts/WH odds/ends. One tractor does include the weights and chains.
Parents are moving and, unfortunately, need to thin the herd!
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By Poppa Phill
Ive Got an 88 520 and a 60 inch deck.
My 522 gave up the ghost and being up here in maine I refused to buy a JD .
Needing the deck mule with the spring,
also looking for a soft cab.
Thanks
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By tpsnowbanks
My double pulley deck drive spindle seized up and shredded the shaft.
Looking for a replacement assembly.
My rig is 310-8, 1986ish.
The deck is 36" rear discharge. Similar vintage but has no identifying tags.
The drive spindle on this one is front and center, not the older version with the tall spindle near the back.
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By lsc1257
I have a 1996 520H Wheel Horse for sale. The tractor has just over 800 hours on it. It comes with a 48 inch deck. The deck is a 1995 and has over 1,500 hours on it, as it came brand new with my 312-8 that I sold several years ago. This 520-H has the swept front axle so it can handle a 60 inch deck. I just replaced the battery and the deck belt this summer. The engine is a 20HP Onan and it starts right up but requires the full choke. The transmission is an Eaton 1100-062, hydrostatic. The deck is in rough shape but the spindles appear to be in good working order. The right rear tire has some cracking. The original operator's manual for the 520H is included, as is the original operating and maintenance instructions for the deck, plus the installation instructions for the deck. Also included is a new PTO belt and several miscellaneous deck wheels and rollers. Additional pictures available upon request. Asking $500.
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By BrianKoch
Gentlemen,
I’m having trouble with getting my deck to raise up and lock and I think it might have to do with the deck being incorrectly set up.
Based on the picture, does my mower deck look incorrectly positioned? That is, should the pivoting support bar be positioned above or below the wheel support pin?
Brian
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