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Copper116

I have a 1979 C101.   91-10K801.  The axle measures 1.12" O.D.           The brake shaft measure .771" O.D.

 

I need to replace the seals on both shafts.  I took one old axle seal to NAPA in hopes they could find me a match... even with reading the numbers on the existing seal; that was a no go.  For the life of me, I can't find enough information to guarantee I get the right seals.   I did call a toro dealer... and their price was very high. 

Any help would be appreciated.  

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roadapples

Wheel Horse Parts and More in the venders section...

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ebinmaine

I buy mine by the half a dozen for each given size off of eBay.

 

@squonk Mike might be able to give you some Napa numbers.

 

you could also get a hold of Lowell or Joette at Wheel Horse parts and more. One of our vendors.

 

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Copper116

thanks guys... I'll look into both those leads.  This old girl has been with me since 1980 I believe... she's not pretty but she's a good runner.  It was time to clean her up and tune her up... The more I work on one issue... I find another; so since my work hours have been pretty much reduced to 15%... I've got time to get a few things done.. just getting parts at a fair price is a big issue.   Thanks again

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ebinmaine

Anything you need or are looking for just post it up. Lots of us on here have lots of different sources. We're happy to help.

 

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Copper116

I really appreciate it.... I've got 3 horses now.... 1 B-80  a C160 and this C101.  One for mowing, one for snowplowing and the other one... a toy but possibly for my son in law.... he's tired of push mowing.  None of them is pretty but I use them for work... and with steel cowls, steel fenders pans etc, cast iron motor and trans and angle iron frame... God Bless American Made equipment!     I did find the seals (I hope) in the Wheelhorse store.  thanks.  

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pfrederi

Got to the transmission forum here.  Pinned at the top is a posting bearing and seal cross reference all the info yu need.

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Copper116

Another uninformed question.   How do I determine what model transmission I have.  This one is a true 4 speed with Hi-lo range (8 speed).

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pfrederi

103916

 

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Copper116

thanks all.... I ordered and quickly received my seals from a seller here on this site... Thank you all for your advice and help.

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Copper116

So far so good... no leaks while still parked in the barn.... just gotta get this blasted mower deck back on.  What a troublesome thing to get back on... I've done it a few times in the past but it never gets any easier.

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midpack
26 minutes ago, Copper116 said:

 just gotta get this blasted mower deck back on.  What a troublesome thing to get back on... I've done it a few times in the past but it never gets any easier.

Another reason I love the electric lift I put on mine, makes this job 1000 times easier!

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