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Deck Spindle vs. Twine

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JoeM

And the winner is twine. 

This the center spindle off of a 522xi. Somewhere along the way some twine got in the spindle and worn the snap ring groove and all off of the housing. I have seen them worn before but nothing like this one. 

What made me take a closer look was when I turned off the blades there was an odd noise. Whinish.

 

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Skwerl58

Great picture! I had a noise from my center pulley on my 42" deck and had the same problem but not as bad. The snap ring groove was worn flat to the snap ring. I put new bearings in it and am saving it as a spare. I replaced the spindle with a new one from the jungle site. Glad you caught it because what would happen if it had locked up?

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seuadr

wow that is impressive!

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Jeff-C175

I found same type of wear on all three of my spindles that I just replaced. 

 

Not caused by the twine though, just built up grease, dirt, grass, etc, inside the cup on the bottom.

 

Those need to be cleaned out periodically to prevent this type of wear!

 

 

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The Tuul Crib

I have three old hubs and all three are

the same ! Would be afraid to use em!! 

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Jeff-C175
16 hours ago, JoeM said:

worn the snap ring groove and all off

 

Joe, was the bottom seal on the bearing missing also ?  Maybe someone rebuilt at one time and used wrong bearing without seal ?  Or is it still stuck inside the 'cup' ?

 

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JoeM
6 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

was the bottom seal on the bearing missing

I was there and fell out when I removed the shaft. Snap ring was gone. 

It actually did not sound to bad. 

That was some bad ass twine. My daughter had this machine for a couple months while I repaired her xi oil leak. All the spindles were clean when it went to her place. I know she spread some straw to soak up some mud, must have missed a piece of the twine. 

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Jeff-C175
14 minutes ago, JoeM said:

bad ass twine

 

I think they call that jute twine, yeah it is tough stuff!

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squonk

Reminds me of the time my wife wanted to mow the yard. Watch out for the dog chain I said. Took her 2 minutes to get it wound around the blades.

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