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By tpsnowbanks
My double pulley deck drive spindle seized up and shredded the shaft.
Looking for a replacement assembly.
My rig is 310-8, 1986ish.
The deck is 36" rear discharge. Similar vintage but has no identifying tags.
The drive spindle on this one is front and center, not the older version with the tall spindle near the back.
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By razorback1995
Hey all,
This pully blew up on me yesterday. Having a hard time IDing the part # or replacements. the 308-8 schematics I've found don't list this part. Its the pully in the front that runs from the motor to the mowing deck.
Thanks in advance!
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By Joe Warren
Mower Spindle Components
mostly new old stock
Prices shown do not include the cost to ship.
Message me with your needs and any questions.
Thank you.
Joe
PART NUMBER(S)
DESCRIPTION
QTY. AVAILABLE
PRICE EACH
103711
NOS Spindle shaft assembly
1
39
103711 (used)
Used spindle shaft assembly
1
29
101686 or 5875
NOS Spindle shaft sub-assembly
1
49
104890
NOS Spindle shaft
1
49
104982
NOS Spindle shaft
1
44
107998 or 107446
NOS Spindle shaft
2
89
109912
NOS Spindle shaft
1
59
112673 or 109965
NOS Spindle shaft
1
59
108849
NOS Spindle shaft
1
89
102780 or 104373
NOS Spindle cups 1.0” tall
2
39
??????
NOS Spindle cups 0.9” tall
2
39
102784 or 104374
NOS Spindle cups 0.8” tall
1
39
100289
NOS Needle bearing, MFD USA Torrington
2
19
101411
NOS Ball bearing, sealed both sides, MFD China
2
29
101480 or 1515 or 5493
NOS Ball bearing, sealed both sides, MFD China
6
9
106084
NOS Ball bearing, sealed one side, MFD Japan
11
9
106085
NOS Ball bearing, open, not sealed, MFD Taiwan
16
9
106070
NOS Seal spacer
10
9
100674
NOS Spacer-pulley
1
13
107445
NOS Spacer-bearing
1
9
106069
NOS Spacer
1
9
110234
NOS Lock bolt-pulley
4
2
110242 or 908033
NOS Lock bolt-blade
11
2
915090 or 32146-20
NOS Lock nut-pulley
11
2
936028 or 32120-42 or 52-6640
NOS Snap ring
7
2
8389
spindle housing
1
39
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By davem1111
I thought I'd circle back and see if I can fix a 42" deck (05-42MS05) that came off of one of my previous tractor purchases. I got the blades off and the bottoms of the spindles look good, and it needs some metal welded on where the wheel height adustment bracket bolts on. No big deal.
The problem I'm having now on this deck is that I can't get this one spindle off. I haven't gotten the others off either, but they seem to be fine. This pulley is flopping around and obviously needs help. I've tried heating it with a torch after spraying it with penetrating spray numerous times, and it won't budge. At this point, I'm thinking that I'll just need to grind it off, right through the spindle shaft, unless I can successfully cut through the thick ring without damaging the spindle shaft. If I have to grind through the pulley, it probably doesn't matter because I think it's shot already. Anyone have any other ideas?
One question: Is that thick ring supposed to be part of the pulley? This one is detached and the pulley spins freely (and sloppily). Assuming I'll need to buy a new pulley, but was hoping not to have to buy another spindle shaft also. I did take the grease zirk off and have hammered on the top some, but only with a block of brass in between. It could already be damaged there.
The picture doesn't help much, but here it is:
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By Joe Warren
one new old stock spindle housing
part number 106063
$79 includes shipping within US lower 48.
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