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scwheelhorse

Can someone please provide me with deck bearing numbers for my 42 in deck on my c120?

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peter lena

probably 6203 rs , with 3/4" id measurement , i used timken  oil seals # 473380 on the upper seal end, also used  lucas red and tacky grease to lube those spindles , high 550 temp drop point ensures ,positive lubrication, don,t forget to change the idler bearing , usually a noisy bearing . you can cross chart what i used if you want to w/h parts , or go on amazon or ebay . any other questions just ask ,  the site, pete

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scwheelhorse

I read somewhere bearings depend on spindles used. I can post a spindle pic if that helps.

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daveoman1966

If your spindle PULLEY uses a Woodruff key, the bearing would be with 3/4" center bore. 106085 (double seal) or 106084 (one seal)  (6203) 

If no keyway is used, the spindle shaft is then 5/8" dia...and the bearing ID would also be 5/8".  (#109966) 

 

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scwheelhorse
9 hours ago, daveoman1966 said:

If your spindle PULLEY uses a Woodruff key, the bearing would be with 3/4" center bore. 106085 (double seal) or 106084 (one seal)  (6203) 

If no keyway is used, the spindle shaft is then 5/8" dia...and the bearing ID would also be 5/8".  (#109966) 

 

Thank you. I haven't tore it down yet. It's a cold weather project

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scwheelhorse

Why is there grease fittings on the mower deck when it uses sealed bearings? Serves no useful purpose.

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peter lena

on the lower side of the bearings (   inside spindle  )  you remove the seal so you can refresh the grease in the spindle chamber . i also put in grease between upper and lower bearings , so its off to a good start , ensuring reserve grease to work properly. if you don,t remove the lower inside seal , it will never get a fresh grease refill, pete

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Lee1977

The C-120 came with Double D spindles . They could have been upgraded to the later model spindles. I have never replaced any DD spindles bearings. The other two  are 3/4" keyed spindles they use 6203-12 RR bearings ( 40 mm OD  3/4" ID  and 12 mm thick. The metric spindles use 6203  (40 mm OD   17 mm ID  and 12mm thick. The metric spindle will have a 5/8" nut on top.

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