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1974 42” side discharge blade replacement problem

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So my center blade decided to take a trip by itself.

 

Went to TORO and this dealer has actually been really good with me thus far.  Some of the guys there were there when this thing was brand new on their showroom floor.

 

Anyway, everything is discontinued and the superseded parts require updated washers etc., that are also unavailable.

 

Specifically, the bottom washer with the “teeth” the top washer, the bolts, and the blades are all unavailable.

 

I walked out with a set of blades, but they don’t have the dimples, etc like the originals.

 

What’s the magic fix for this?

 

 

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I also asked about using tranny fluid OR motor oil in the C160 Auto.

 

The old man told me that back then, Wheel Horse sent a bulletin to the dealers saying that it was ok to switch them over to motor oil with no other modifications necessary.

 

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Everything with a red “X” is unavailable.

 

What’s the common fix here?

 

 

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pfrederi

You can drive the broken pins out of the spindle hub and put in new roll pins. 

 

There is an after market blade   Bolt you could use one of the self locking ones from McMasters (or use locktite)

 

Check this link for some renovations

 

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JoeM

A decent bit and oil can drill a blade. They are a little hard not to the point of not being able to have a couple holes drilled.

 

Seen these in the classified, might even have the other parts too??

 

 

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I appreciate it!

 

I think I would rather migrate away from the original blades and hardware towards a setup that is more sustainable when it comes to quick replacement.

 

I’m considering machining a bottom bushing and finding some sort of top

washer and bolt so I can run a regular blade, with a circular hole that doesn’t require roll pins or the extra holes to be drilled in the blade every time.

 

I don’t want to have to rely on NOS and eBay, etc., for normal things like mower blades.

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JoeM
20 minutes ago, 55reasons said:

rely on NOS

Could replace the spindle / shafts. The newer ones are what you want but the pulleys on top need replaced also. But they are available. 

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daveoman1966

I have some useable parts...11 (with dowels #12)  dome washer 14 and bolt 15. Probably have the blade 13 as well....what is it's length???  

my direct email is:  daveoman@windstream.net

 

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Lee1977
19 hours ago, JoeM said:

Could replace the spindle / shafts. The newer ones are what you want but the pulleys on top need replaced also. But they are available. 

You have to up grade to a complete different spindle assembly as the housings, bearings shafts and pulleys are different between the DoubleD and the later Metric ( metric are the only ones not discontented.)

 

You can probable buy a later model Wheel Horse with a good metric deck cheaper then three new metric spindles, blades and pulleys from Toro.

 

 

 

 

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On 3/6/2021 at 5:43 PM, JoeM said:

Could replace the spindle / shafts. The newer ones are what you want but the pulleys on top need replaced also. But they are available. 


Is there a particular part number for the newer spindles?

 

I’m at the Toro dealer and so far, the three spindles (they they are GUESSING might fit) and matching pulleys tally up to $627.89.

 

and if it doesn’t line up they are non-returnable. 

 

so.........  ?

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On 3/7/2021 at 12:55 PM, Lee1977 said:

 

You can probable buy a later model Wheel Horse with a good metric deck cheaper then three new metric spindles, blades and pulleys from Toro.

 

 

 I JUST NOW saw this.  Lol.

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Ok, so, as with everything related to this tractor thus far, something as simple as needing new blades has opened Pandora’s box and I need to just rebuild the whole deck at this point anyway.

 

Where should I be looking for things like wheels, rollers, idler puller springs, glides, height adjustment lever spring, etc.....

 

is there a good site to find most of this in one place?

 

I bit the bullet an ordered new spindle assemblies from Toro, so I might as well sandblast and powdercoat the deck while it’s stripped clean.   Thus, now is the time to replace EVERYTHING wrong with it and upgrade all the nuts and bolts along the way.

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JoeM

This is the newer deck parts manual, I always check against ebay with other prices. 

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