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MSZ40

Hello, long time wheel horse owner, started with a used B-80, sold to family member to purchase a new 312-8 in 1996.  Divorce seperated me from that one and 10 years ago I bought a used 314-8 with 42 side discharge deck.  Spindles are noisy and need rebuild. Can't find any tag or part number on deck so looking to get correct spindle bearings.  This 3 balde deck is not original deck either.  Any help appreciated.  Also have a snow blade and many parts like new for an un-used mold board plow.

Thx

Mike

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daveoman1966

42" deck---  Model # on the deck?  OR--- Do the top pulleys have a key-way slot in them or not?  Take off one of the top nuts to see.  OR----what is the dia of the TOP spindle shaft---3/4" (bng pair # 106084 & #106085)  or 5/8" (two # 109966).   I ask b/c there are 2 spindle styles of the 42" deck and bearing are different.    

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MSZ40

thank you for the reply..I will check later this week and give you the info you need to help me!

 

Thx

 

MSz

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gwest_ca

Here are the possibilities

Mower DNA 42" side discharge

1966-1967 model RL-426 replaced by

1968 model 5-1421

1969 model 5-1422

1970 model 5-1423

1971 model 5-1000

1971-1972 model 5-1001

1973-1974 model 5-1010

1975 model 5-1011

1975 model 5-1012

1976 model 65-42MS01 - Online Toro parts illustration is the 48" SD deck

1976 model 65-42MS02 - Online Toro parts illustration is the 48" SD deck

1977 model 75-42MS01 - These 42" side discharge decks all use blades with 5/8" x 3/4" double-D center hole unless the spindles have been upgraded (Do not have operator manual)

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These decks all use blades with a 3/4" center hole.

1977 model 75-42MS02 replaced by (Do not have operator manual)

1978 model 85-42MS01 (Do not have operator manual)

1979 model 95-42MS00 (Do not have operator manual)

1979 model 95-42MS01 (Do not have operator manual)

1980 model 05-42MS01 (Have operator manual)

1981-1983 model 05-42MS02

1984 model 05-42MS03 - Last year for bearings with 3/4" ID

1985 model 05-42MS04 - First year for bearings with 17mm ID unless older spindles were updated.

1986-1988 model 05-42MS05

1989 model 15-42SC01

1990 model 15-42SC02

1990-1992 model 15-42SC03

1993-2007 and 2009-2012 model 78345 - These decks all use blades with a 3/4" center hole.

 

Note - 17mm is .669"

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Lee1977

If it has 5/8" nuts on top of the mower spindles the bearings are metric 6203  ( 40mm OD  17 mm ID and 12 mm thick.) That is what should be on a 314-8 if it's the same model deck. 

The older decks with 3/4" nuts on top of the spindles also used a 6203 bearing with ( 40mm OD  3/4" ID  and 12 mm thick. ) 

The old Double D spindles have a 3/8" bolt on top of the spindle with a compression washer.  Blades and compression washers are hard to find for the old Double D  decks and suggest newer metric spindles.

All three types will bolt on I have had all three on my deck in the last 46 years. 

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MSZ40

It appears the top of one of the outer spindle shafts is 5/8" not 3/4", although I did not check it with a caliper.   There is a sticker on the trailing end of the deck that may offer some info but nothing I can decipher.

 

Thx,

 

Mike

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