C100guy94 102 #1 Posted 12 hours ago Can someone help me out with a link or something of that nature for bearings or new pulleys for mule drive and also the pulleys and spindles for a 42 inch rd deck. Thank you in advance Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gwest_ca-(File Mod) 12,276 #2 Posted 11 hours ago The mule drive came with the deck so you should try to identify the deck you have. The spindle bearings will help identify what you have. The spindles may have been upgraded in the past. Here is a list of the 42" rear discharge decks. Mower DNA 42" rear discharge 1976 model 65-42MR01 replaced by - (Has the flat spindle belt idler pulley mounted on a triangular plate.) - (Has multi-link hardware at the gauge wheel support) 1977 model 75-42MR01 - Both use blades with 5/8" x 3/4" double-D center hole unless the spindles have been upgraded. (Has the flat spindle belt idler pulley mounted on a triangular plate) - (Has multi-link hardware at the gauge wheel support) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These all use blades with 3/4" center hole. 1977 model 75-42MR02 replaced by - (Has the flat spindle belt idler pulley mounted on a flat bar) (Has multi-link hardware at the gauge wheel support) 1978 model 85-42MR01 - (Has the flat spindle belt idler pulley mounted on a flat bar) (Has multi-link hardware at the gauge wheel support) 1979 model 95-42MR01 - Shares an illustrated parts list with 85-42MR01 - (Has the flat spindle belt idler pulley mounted on a flat bar) (Has multi-link hardware at the gauge wheel support) 1979 model 95-42MR02 - (Has no multi-link hardware at the gauge wheel support) 1980-1983 model 05-42MR01 1984 model 05-42MR02 - Last year for bearings with 3/4" ID 1985 model 05-42MR03 - First year for bearings with 17mm ID unless older spindles were updated. 1986-1988 model 05-42MR04 1989-1990 model 15-42RC01 1990-1992 model 15-42RC02 1993-2012 model 78350 Note - 17mm is .669" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C100guy94 102 #3 Posted 11 hours ago Is there a number on the spindles? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gwest_ca-(File Mod) 12,276 #4 Posted 10 hours ago Not that I am aware of. If you go into our files and use a model number in the list look for at least an IPL (illustrated parts list) for that model. Click on a file and there will be some thumbnails come up. Click on them to enlarge. The appropriate pages from the Spindle ID Chart will come up. Nothing to download unless you want the full file. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeM 10,033 #5 Posted 8 hours ago something I go by if the you take the top nut off of one of the spindles and the pulley is has a key then the bearing is a 6203-12 or 6203 2rs -3/4 these are the bearings used in the mule drives also WH #106085 (on the spindles you have to pop off the inner rubber seal if you choose to grease the bearing with the zerk The mule drive 104974 v idler 104975 flat sheave idler if your pulley is not keyed and the nut has a lock washer under it then it is a 6203 2rs bearing metric 17x40x12 3/4x40x12 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C100guy94 102 #6 Posted 8 hours ago 1 minute ago, JoeM said: something I go by if the you take the top nut off of one of the spindles and the pulley is has a key then the bearing is a 6203-12 or 6203 2rs -3/4 these are the bearings used in the mule drives also WH #106085 (on the spindles you have to pop off the inner rubber seal if you choose to grease the bearing with the zerk The mule drive 104974 v idler 104975 flat sheave idler if your pulley is not keyed and the nut has a lock washer under it then it is a 6203 2rs bearing metric 17x40x12 3/4x40x12 If not mistaken thats a common bearing ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeM 10,033 #7 Posted 7 hours ago yes both bearings are readily available. there’s no magic in getting the bearings from Toro as they will send offshore manufactured bearings anyway those bearings you can get Amazon eBay. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill D 2,881 #8 Posted 7 hours ago Sorry to hijacked this thread, but I have a mule drive with cast iron pulleys. What bearings do I need to replace the ones in the pulleys. Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeM 10,033 #9 Posted 7 hours ago What bearings do I need to replace the ones in the pulleys. Bill 6203-12 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill D 2,881 #10 Posted 7 hours ago Just now, JoeM said: What bearings do I need to replace the ones in the pulleys. Bill 6203-12 Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gwest_ca-(File Mod) 12,276 #11 Posted 6 hours ago The 6203-12 is metric on the outside but 12/16" = 3/4" on the inside. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DLF 73 #12 Posted 6 hours ago After some time in the 70's all mule drives had stamped steel pulleys welded together.. They use the same 6203-12 ( 40 mm OD, 3/4" ID, and 12mm wide ) as the cast pulleys. The spindle bearings are either 6203-12 with 3/4" spindles or later 6203 RS ( 40 mm OD 17 mm ID, and 12mm wide ). with 17 mm spindles, they will have 5/8" nut on top and the 3/4" nut on the blade. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,900 #13 Posted 6 hours ago @C100guy94 every 6203 bearing I have in usage , has been very easily , cleaned out and re greased with lucas xtra hd ,chassis green grease ? seals are very easily removed with no damage , wipe out , part cleaner flush , hand repack , 550 deg flash point , polyurea rating , stays with bearing made for brutal usage , ALL MY DECKS AND RELATED MUEL DRIVES , also pto cone , inner needle bearing , just a light swipe , never had one fail or WHYINE from lube failure . that entire area is a gold mine , for detail , functional improvement . also never burned out a clutch disc , spins up very easily , all to often , bearing lube , is the fault , that also eats belts with visible fraying , great spot , for a problem elimination . chinese fish oil grease , is a regular cause , pete 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C100guy94 102 #14 Posted 6 hours ago 4 minutes ago, peter lena said: @C100guy94 every 6203 bearing I have in usage , has been very easily , cleaned out and re greased with lucas xtra hd ,chassis green grease ? seals are very easily removed with no damage , wipe out , part cleaner flush , hand repack , 550 deg flash point , polyurea rating , stays with bearing made for brutal usage , ALL MY DECKS AND RELATED MUEL DRIVES , also pto cone , inner needle bearing , just a light swipe , never had one fail or WHYINE from lube failure . that entire area is a gold mine , for detail , functional improvement . also never burned out a clutch disc , spins up very easily , all to often , bearing lube , is the fault , that also eats belts with visible fraying , great spot , for a problem elimination . chinese fish oil grease , is a regular cause , pete Theres no such thing as seals and theres 3 bearing in it. That same bearing I'm talking about the c clip is just laying in there loosely Share this post Link to post Share on other sites