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Any one know if the deck spindles are the same for the 42 and 48 inch SD mower deck. 42 inch (Model # 5-1011) is from ‘75 and the 48 inch is from ‘88 (Model # 0548SC01). They appear to be the same, the only difference I see is that the spindles from ‘88 have the grease fittings on top rather than underneath. My 42” deck is in poor condition but I wanted to salvage the spindles to keep as spares for my 48”. 

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Krice58
1 hour ago, Krice58 said:

Any one know if the deck spindles are the same for the 42 and 48 inch SD mower deck. 42 inch (Model # 5-1011) is from ‘75 and the 48 inch is from ‘88 (Model # 0548SC01). They appear to be the same, the only difference I see is that the spindles from ‘88 have the grease fittings on top rather than underneath. My 42” deck is in poor condition but I wanted to salvage the spindles to keep as spares for my 48”. 

I’ve checked multiple parts lists and there’s all kinds of updates and superseding numbers, so I’m a bit confused.  

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cleat
2 hours ago, Krice58 said:

Any one know if the deck spindles are the same for the 42 and 48 inch SD mower deck. 42 inch (Model # 5-1011) is from ‘75 and the 48 inch is from ‘88 (Model # 0548SC01). They appear to be the same, the only difference I see is that the spindles from ‘88 have the grease fittings on top rather than underneath. My 42” deck is in poor condition but I wanted to salvage the spindles to keep as spares for my 48”. 

I know the later model 42 and 48 spindles are totally interchangeable. Those all have the grease fittings in the top of the spindle however.

 

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gwest_ca

If you look at the spindle identification charts the original spindle assembly for the 5-1011 was type K replaced by V, X and Z.

The 05-48SC01 original spindle assembly was type Z. I would say it should work.

 

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Krice58
59 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

If you look at the spindle identification charts the original spindle assembly for the 5-1011 was type K replaced by V, X and Z.

The 05-48SC01 original spindle assembly was type Z. I would say it should work.

Thanks for the chart. Very helpful 

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Krice58

What would go into rebuilding those if needed? I would imagine just bearings if the housing and shaft aren’t destroyed. 

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gwest_ca

If you want to look at the illustrations the 5-1011 shows them all on two pages. Click on the fuzzy picture in this link to view. Then click on the small thumbnails to enlarge. Nothing to download.

 

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Lee1977

Looks like both have metric spindles. The metric spindles have a 5/8" nut on top holding the pulley  with 17 mm spindle with 6203 bearings 40mm OD, 17 mm ID, 12 mm thick bearings with a 3/4" nut holding the blade.  

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peter lena

@Krice58   think the most important thing you can do to a deck bearing  is to  carefully remove the grease shields , clean them out  , carb cleaner  , repack with lucas green chassis grease  , all my decks and  mule  drive bearings are 6203  ( 3/4 ) 2rsc3 , 550 deg , flash point , polyurea rated lubricant  is the exact  grease you want for stress and heat  . imagine , no bearing whine , remove spindle inner  bearing  grease shield , the difference in , spindle running ease , is amazing , also  detail in the  pto lever shaft start  , side of battery  tray , basically  washer up the sloppy  starting area , added a heim joint  to forward end , replaced the sloppy trundle set up . just some ideas , pete

 

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