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Brought this 416H home for service and much needed TLC.  Belongs to a local game club I'm a member of.  It runs well, but hasn't been looked after properly.  Needs pretty much everything serviced and a good cleaning.  It's equipped with a 42 inch recycler deck.  I really like this tractor and I may try to buy it from the club as they have a newer cub cadet :sleeping-boring:that they use more.

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CountryRock

Pulled the deck off.  Blades are absolutely trashed.  Might need at least one spindle.

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peter lena

that deck is screaming for a total scrape down and oil soak left in the sun upside down to soak in the oil to the metal, let the deck get hot  and it will turn black from the lubrication soak. i do mine 3 times a year , zero rot , let it soak in oil upside down over winter , it will save the deck. that spindle is not difficult , i just rebuilt two 42 " r/d decks, all new bearings and seals , also replaced idler pulleys , they were major noise cause. i hope you manage to talk the club into a sale, great timing with the new  plastic cub on board, looks like collective neglect on that horse, every time i see one like that i just want to save it, i hope you get it, love to help out with any ideas to bring it back, pete

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CountryRock

Spindles still seem pretty good, no need to replace em.  I scraped the deck, I'll hit it with a pressure washer another time and either oil it or paint it.

 

 

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CountryRock
42 minutes ago, peter lena said:

looks like collective neglect on that horse, every time i see one like that i just want to save it

 

Yea, I feel the same way when I see em this way.

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peter lena

add this to your bag of tricks, pete

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JoeM

I worked on a newer cub mower for one of the local clubs, I referred to it as "CUB CA JUNK". The blades were so worn you could see through them!

If they sell that Horse it will be a big mistake.

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CountryRock
47 minutes ago, OILUJ52 said:

I worked on a newer cub mower for one of the local clubs, I referred to it as "CUB CA JUNK". The blades were so worn you could see through them!

If they sell that Horse it will be a big mistake.

 

The way they've neglected it for years, I don't think they care.

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JaysHorse

I think the blades are different between a 42” SD and a 42”RD also. Can anyone confirm this?

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gwest_ca

The 78355 was built as a recycler deck but this one has lost it's 86001 baffles leaving a model 78350 deck.

The blades for each are different.

 

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The Tuul Crib

This tractor will around long after

that cub puffs it last breath of smoke!

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On 8/10/2019 at 3:14 PM, peter lena said:

that deck is screaming for a total scrape down and oil soak left in the sun upside down to soak in the oil to the metal, let the deck get hot  and it will turn black from the lubrication soak. i do mine 3 times a year , zero rot , let it soak in oil upside down over winter , it will save the deck. that spindle is not difficult , i just rebuilt two 42 " r/d decks, all new bearings and seals , also replaced idler pulleys , they were major noise cause. i hope you manage to talk the club into a sale, great timing with the new  plastic cub on board, looks like collective neglect on that horse, every time i see one like that i just want to save it, i hope you get it, love to help out with any ideas to bring it back, pete

Yup, that’s a way! I just spray mine with fluid film.... it seems like the oil would work better!!

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CountryRock

How hard is it to remove the engine shrouds on this tractor?  I want to make sure all the cooling fins are clean.

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JoeM

There is a pretty good chance that one will have issues. Tins, just time consuming.

One thing I use when I don't want to remove much, is a slightly bent air nozzle tube. I remove the fly wheel screen covers and work it around various places.

Don't forget to clean around oil pan area also.

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CountryRock

Spent just shy of $120 on parts today.  Ordered Rotary belts, Wix engine and hydro filters and a Toro fuel filter.  Still need to get blades, fuel line, and fluids.  Should get to start tearing into it this weekend for cleaning.

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Majority of the parts should be showing up today in the mail.  Went to a local shop that recently closed and got some NOS blade kits.  One for the 42" deck and one for the 36" deck for another tractor I have.  The blades for the 36" are in original Wheel Horse packaging.  I'm gonna save that box just because of that.  Spent a little time shooting the breeze about wheel horses with the kid that's selling the shop contents off.  He's got a lot of neat stuff in that place, and I invited him to join up here as well.

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sws@att.net

What is the 42 inch deck is he selling one 

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CountryRock
2 hours ago, sws@att.net said:

What is the 42 inch deck is he selling one 

It's a 42 inch rear discharge that's on the tractor this thread is about.  I don't know if he's got one for sale.

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CountryRock

Warning: The following post shows Horse Abuse!!

 

I pulled the seat and fender pan off the 416H today and was absolutely horrified at what I saw.  Grass and dirt was caked all over everything, up to 2 inches thick in some spots.  I began with a plastic scraper and shop vac but quickly needed to go to long screwdrivers and compressed air.  I worked at it for about an hour and a half and did as much cleaning as I could before the storms started rolling in.  I'm gonna have to take the fuel tank out and take the wheels off to clean it thoroughly before I can even change the hydro oil.  Another issue I'm having now is the engine is surging, which began last week when I idled it down fairly quickly from high rpm and shut it off.  I'm thinking maybe the governor went a little wonky but I'm not sure.  One thing I do know is that I gotta try really hard to make this tractor mine.  I can't bear to think about letting the club neglect it again after I get it done.

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Busy day working on this tractor today.  I pulled the wheels, gas tank and cooling fan off and finished cleaning the transaxle.  The fan was covered in dirt and grass so I cleaned that up with a plastic scraper and then a simple green bath.  Dumped the old gas and my dad cleaned the outside of the gas tank up while I scrubbed the wheels.  Changed the hydro filter, ran new fuel line from the tank to the fuel pump, put the tank back in and wheels back on and then I drained the hydro transaxle. Filled that back up with Mobil 1 10w-30 high mileage.  While I was waiting on the oil to work into the transaxle, I changed the fuel line on the outlet side of the pump and put a new fuel filter in, then I changed the trans drive belt.  Buttoned everything back up and cranked it up.  Fuel filter filled right up, before it barely got any fuel in it.  Still need to change the impulse line and the line from the filter to the carb.  Engine runs much better now, still a slight surge, but I think changing the rest of the lines and tweaking the carb a little should fix that.  Now I can pull all the engine tins off and get that all cleaned up.

 

 

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Burnerman

You're gunna make it perfect and they ain't gunna wanna sell it!  😉😂

Nice job!!

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Pullstart

Excellent work!

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Didn't take much for pics today, but I finished changing the fuel line and impulse line and cleaned a bunch of dirt out from the engine block.  What a pain to get the blower shroud off this engine. Whoever designed it should be beaten with a 2x4. I don't know why they thought removing throttle linkages and the coil should be required to take a shroud off! Struggled with getting the shroud back on until just after dark.  Had to stop for the night before something got smashed in anger.  Anyway I think the breather tube that goes into the air cleaner looks a little mangled, may replace that.  Also gonna check all the electrical connections and apply dieelectric grease where needed.  Gotta drop the oil yet too.

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lynnmor

I'll hold him while you swing the 2x4!

 

Good that you thought to keep the choke closed while working in there.

 

Those screws around the carburetor should have blue thread locker because if they come out the engine is "screwed."

 

Yes, that hose is spent.  When you install the air cleaner base, grease that hose so it slides in.

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CountryRock

@lynnmor where can I get a new breather hose?  The one in the Onan parts manual is different than what toro shows and the toro one looks to be discontinued.

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