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dirtywaterdiver

So had a pulley break off it's center hub section.  The hub portion is still bolted to the spindle.  What am I missing, have not found a hole to shove a screwdriver into, how do I stop the spindle from turning so I can remove the nut and swap in a new pully.  My deck is Model # 79108 and the pulley is a 88-5330

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953 nut

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There is an 1 1/8" hex head area between the blade and the spindle where a thin 1 1/8" wrench can be inserted. This manual should be helpful.

 

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Ed Kennell
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I use a block of wood to lock the blade and spindle to the deck shell.

 

Oh,and :text-welcomeconfetti:to the :rs:

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Horsin'round
2 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

I use a block of wood to lock the blade and spindle to the deck shell.

 

:text-yeahthat:

 

:text-welcomeconfetti:

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Horse Newbie

I used a block of wood too, then I graduated to an impact gun.

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dirtywaterdiver

I tried a block of wood and my impact.  It was an awesome way to quickly uninstall the blade.  LOL

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dirtywaterdiver

There are NO flat spots on the spindle for a wrench.  Nowhere in those manuals does it have instructions for removing a spindle shaft.

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Ed Kennell

OK, use a chain, strap, or pipe wrench on the pulley OD.    No big wrench, weld a bar to the pulley.  No welder, drill two holes for pins spanner wrench style.

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