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MAD MARK

No tags and need to order some parts. 

 

 

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MAD MARK

It's a 3 blade 42"er that I got on a 75 C-100. I've lost my implement companion sheet to even try to guess. 

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roadapples

5 1011 

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daveoman1966

 

 

When you look at schematics and part #s, be aware that SOME of the schematics are that of a 48" deck, since they are nearly the same.  I have some parts for this...what do you need?  schematics here:  http://www.psep1.biz/arinet.asp?aribrand=TO#/Toro_Consumer/05-42MS04%2c_42"_Side_Discharge_Mower%2c_300_and_400_Series%2c_1985/REAR_DISCHARGE_MOWER-42_IN._(107_CM)_(VEHICLE_IDENTIFICATION_NUMBER_05-42MR03)/05-42MS04-212-1985/810388R1-88R10011-0006  

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daveoman1966
1 hour ago, roadapples said:

5 1011 

The mower in his pics is NOT model 5-1011.  That model is the old type with the Double D pulleys and NOT with grease zerks on top.  

 

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gwest_ca

The following 42" SD decks originally used blades with a 3/4" center hole 

1977 model 75-42MS02, 85-42MS01, 95-42MS00, 95-42MS01, 05-42MS01, 05-42MS02, 05-42MS03, 05-42MS04, 05-42MS05, 15-42SC01, 15-42SC02, 15-42SC03 and 78345

 

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MAD MARK

Mainly trying to see if the bearings that I have from other decks will fit these and it looks like they will. 

 

I have 6203-2RS C3 which seems to cross reference to the 109966. Both 17x40x12s

 

Wouldnt mind getting a spindle or two, but seeing they are discontinued and expensive on eBay. 

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gwest_ca

Just a heads up.

The early deck spindles used a modified 6203 bearing where the ID was changed to 3/4". Have seen them identified as 6203-3/4 and 6203-12 (12/16" = 3/4") 40mm OD, 3/4" ID and 12mm wide.

Later they went to a totally metric 6203 bearing with 40mm od, 17mm ID and 12mm wide.

17mm = .669" or approximately 43/64"

 

Garry

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MAD MARK

Guess I got to pull one out and see. Hoping to have the right ones. Thanks for that.

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roadapples
10 hours ago, daveoman1966 said:

The mower in his pics is NOT model 5-1011.  That model is the old type with the Double D pulleys and NOT with grease zerks on top.  

 

The one I have must have been changed over before I got it. It has the original metal tag, round hole pullys and grease zerks. Must have got lucky....

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MAD MARK
8 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

Just a heads up.

The early deck spindles used a modified 6203 bearing where the ID was changed to 3/4". Have seen them identified as 6203-3/4 and 6203-12 (12/16" = 3/4") 40mm OD, 3/4" ID and 12mm wide.

Later they went to a totally metric 6203 bearing with 40mm od, 17mm ID and 12mm wide.

17mm = .669" or approximately 43/64"

 

Garry

You jinxed me. I'm guessing that's what i have here cause the 6203 arent right. I have 2 different spindle spline shafts. And one of the spindle assemblies has a strange dust cap on it. 

 

Any good 967401 cross references?

 

 

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gwest_ca

Don't know what a 967401 is.

Take a look at the possible spindle assemblies for the 1977 deck. Click on the picture and then again on the small pictures that are on the next page. The size of the large hex on the shaft is illustrated.

Garry

 

Adding

I think the 106084 is a 6203-3/4ID with no seals and 106085 is same with 1 seal.

It is often cheaper to purchase these bearings with 2 seals and remove as needed. Supply and demand dictates price.

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MAD MARK

The number I provided was the bearing number that was in one of these spindles. 

967401.

I searched the forum and saw it showed up in another guys mule drive. They are the 3/4" 19mm bearings. I'm redoing this deck for a customer that wants it Sunday making it a no shipping off fleabay deal. 

 

Thanks I'll check around for those numbers. 

Just press washed this beast...

 

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daveoman1966
4 hours ago, MAD MARK said:

The number I provided was the bearing number that was in one of these spindles. 

967401.

I searched the forum and saw it showed up in another guys mule drive. They are the 3/4" 19mm bearings. I'm redoing this deck for a customer that wants it Sunday making it a no shipping off fleabay deal. 

 

Thanks I'll check around for those numbers. 

Just press washed this beast...

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4 hours ago, MAD MARK said:

The bearings for your deck are $ 106084 and 106085.  I ahve several of them...how many needed?  send me an off-site email and we'll take this further..  email to em at:  daveoman@windstream.net

 

When you look at schematics and part #s, be aware that SOME of the schematics are that of a 48" deck, since they are nearly the same.  I have some parts for this...what do you need?  schematics here:  http://www.psep1.biz/arinet.asp?aribrand=TO#/Toro_Consumer/05-42MS04%2c_42"_Side_Discharge_Mower%2c_300_and_400_Series%2c_1985/REAR_DISCHARGE_MOWER-42_IN._(107_CM)_(VEHICLE_IDENTIFICATION_NUMBER_05-42MR03)/05-42MS04-212-1985/810388R1-88R10011-0006  

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MAD MARK
8 hours ago, daveoman1966 said:

 

 

When you look at schematics and part #s, be aware that SOME of the schematics are that 

 

Sent you an email. 

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