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RandyLittrell

I picked up a 78 C-81 according to the fellow I bought it from and it came with a 36" deck. I see no tag or serial number on it and wondered if you guys could help me identify it?

 

 

Thank you!!

 

 

 

 

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gwest_ca

It will be one of these

Mower DNA

1972 model 5-0620 replaced by

1973-1974 model 5-0621

1975 model 5-0622

1976 model 65-36XR01

1977 model 75-36XR01

1977 model 75-36XR02

1978 model 85-36MR01

1979 model 95-36MR00 (Blades up to this point have the 5/8" x 3/4" double-D center hole unless the spindle has been upgraded)

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(These decks used blades with a 3/4" center hole)

1979 model 95-36MR01 replaced by

1980-1982 model 05-36MR01 - Last year for bearings with 3/4" ID

1983-84 model 05-36MR02 - First year for bearings with 17mm ID unless older spindles were updated.

1985 model 05-36MR03

1986-1990 model 05-36MR04

1991-1993 model 05-36MR05

1993-2006 model 78305

 

Note - 17mm is .669"

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RandyLittrell
38 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

It will be one of these

Mower DNA

1972 model 5-0620 replaced by

1973-1974 model 5-0621

1975 model 5-0622

1976 model 65-36XR01

1977 model 75-36XR01

1977 model 75-36XR02

1978 model 85-36MR01

1979 model 95-36MR00 (Blades up to this point have the 5/8" x 3/4" double-D center hole unless the spindle has been upgraded)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(These decks used blades with a 3/4" center hole)

1979 model 95-36MR01 replaced by

1980-1982 model 05-36MR01 - Last year for bearings with 3/4" ID

1983-84 model 05-36MR02 - First year for bearings with 17mm ID unless older spindles were updated.

1985 model 05-36MR03

1986-1990 model 05-36MR04

1991-1993 model 05-36MR05

1993-2006 model 78305

 

Note - 17mm is .669"

 

 

It appears to be this one......1978 model 85-36MR01

 

 

Thank you for help!!

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Tug

I'm curious about the truck in the back ground.

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peter lena

@RandyLittrell   would take advantage  of the solidity of it , personally , would get an oil soak going into the bottom side , to kill off grunge and prepare it for a black grease spray down , while you are rebuilding , up greasing those spindle bearings , and relayed idler pulley ..obvious rear wheel attatchment areas . used a 36  r/d  for years , guy I sold it too , could not believe , how quiet / solid it was . also add an idler pulley to the back side of the deck belt  unsupported area , pushing against the bounce srea. lucas green grease in every bearing , also in muel drive bearings , pto inner needle bearing . high heat 550 deg , polyurea , anti sling , makes those bearings live without effort . hi heat and angular stress is what kills , deck / muel drive bearings . just a suggestion , while you are right there , deck belt drive spins by hand . you can,t do that , pete 

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RandyLittrell
On 7/29/2023 at 8:43 AM, peter lena said:

@RandyLittrell   would take advantage  of the solidity of it , personally , would get an oil soak going into the bottom side , to kill off grunge and prepare it for a black grease spray down , while you are rebuilding , up greasing those spindle bearings , and relayed idler pulley ..obvious rear wheel attatchment areas . used a 36  r/d  for years , guy I sold it too , could not believe , how quiet / solid it was . also add an idler pulley to the back side of the deck belt  unsupported area , pushing against the bounce srea. lucas green grease in every bearing , also in muel drive bearings , pto inner needle bearing . high heat 550 deg , polyurea , anti sling , makes those bearings live without effort . hi heat and angular stress is what kills , deck / muel drive bearings . just a suggestion , while you are right there , deck belt drive spins by hand . you can,t do that , pete 

 

 

Thanks Pete! I did do an oil soak top and bottom. Spindles seem to be sealed, no zerks. It is nice and quiet and mows nice and I am sanding down the guards to throw some paint on those currently. Very happy mowing with it, even if I do have a small yard. I just can't do the push mower and just love mowing with my 1985 310. 

 

 

Randy

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