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V Idler Pulley on C-120

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Riverbend

Stupid question and any help appreciated.  Is the V Idler pulley next to the Flat idler pulley suppposed to turn?  Clutch will not turn when engaged and belt is tight but will engage as usual and spin if belts are loose or off.  My V idler pulley will not spin but the Flat idler spins--Is it seized? Thanks--this is driving me nuts.

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rmaynard

I am assuming that you are referring to the idlers in the mule drive that direct the belt to the mower deck. The answer is both are supposed to spin freely.

 

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Riverbend

Thanks rmaynard--I know what I have to do today. It is the two in front that drive the deck and the flat idler pulley spins freely but th V idler next to it is froze up. 

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pacer

FWIW --  was recently reworking my 'mule drive' and the same pulley on it was frozen (the V one) and on trying to find a replacement bearing found they seem to be completely discontinued, unless there might be some old stock running around. Anyway, there is a workaround. The bearing is 3/8" dia in the center and that is what is so odd, there are plenty of the OD sizes but with larger IDs. What I found from reading here, and other places, is to get a bearing with the correct OD and with an ID of, say 5/8", and put a 3/8" bushing in it. I found a bearing in my spares drawer with - IIRC - 17mm ID and I turned up a bushing to bring it down to the needed 3/8" on my lathe, worked great.

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thehorse

Funny....I looking for our at this moment... Toro 7451.

I think I'll check and see if napa has something to fit it before spending 20 online.

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gwest_ca

Funny....I looking for our at this moment... Toro 7451.

I think I'll check and see if napa has something to fit it before spending 20 online.

For a 7451 with a real ball bearing get a Napa 7-05485. This is for the transmission drive belt.

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thehorse

Do you by chance know a number for the flat outer pulley on the mule drive?

Thanks gwest

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gwest_ca

Do you by chance know a number for the flat outer pulley on the mule drive?

Thanks gwest

Toro flat idler 104975 Replaces 101762 and 104144

Stens replacement 280-743

Believe this one is 4-1/8" OD with a 3/4" bore.

 

Garry

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thehorse

Thanks for the info....

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thehorse

The 705485 is way to small to fit the mule drive shaft......anyone have another number?

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Wheelhorsedairyfarmer

Dumb rookie question, but figured I'd ask, is there a way to replace the bearings in the idler pulleys?

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gwest_ca

The V-idler for the front mule is Toro part number 104974 replaced by 92-7103.

A Stens replacement is 280-743. These have a 3/4" bore.

 

Garry



The 705485 is way to small to fit the mule drive shaft......anyone have another number?

For a 7451 with a real ball bearing get a Napa 7-05485. This is for the transmission drive belt and has a 3/8" bore.

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stevo4g

I think this could possibly help out.  I have a new flat idler and have the numbers off of the bearing.  I would think it should be the same size as the v idler, at least the ID would have to be.  The numbers on the bearing are PAC  6203 3/4" RS  JAPAN.     Hope this can help out.  Steve

 

 

PAC  6203  3/4" RS  JAPAN

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