42" S/D Triple Blade Mower Spindle (mandrel)
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Rob R, in Implements and Attachments
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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 davem1111
I thought I'd circle back and see if I can fix a 42" deck (05-42MS05) that came off of one of my previous tractor purchases. I got the blades off and the bottoms of the spindles look good, and it needs some metal welded on where the wheel height adustment bracket bolts on. No big deal.
The problem I'm having now on this deck is that I can't get this one spindle off. I haven't gotten the others off either, but they seem to be fine. This pulley is flopping around and obviously needs help. I've tried heating it with a torch after spraying it with penetrating spray numerous times, and it won't budge. At this point, I'm thinking that I'll just need to grind it off, right through the spindle shaft, unless I can successfully cut through the thick ring without damaging the spindle shaft. If I have to grind through the pulley, it probably doesn't matter because I think it's shot already. Anyone have any other ideas?
One question: Is that thick ring supposed to be part of the pulley? This one is detached and the pulley spins freely (and sloppily). Assuming I'll need to buy a new pulley, but was hoping not to have to buy another spindle shaft also. I did take the grease zirk off and have hammered on the top some, but only with a block of brass in between. It could already be damaged there.
The picture doesn't help much, but here it is:
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By She's a Newbie
I bought a C-160 beautifully restored but I plan on using it for a dependable mower. The deck is totally shot. I have a 42" deck that is currently on a 310-8. Will it fit on my C-160?
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