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jd8181 05-13-2016 07:42 AM

Rebuild Spindles
 
I bought my 1864 about 8 months ago from my grandma and over the winter i did a lot of maintenance on it. But one thing i did notice was the the spindles on the 48" GT deck would not take any grease. i tried heating them up, using a punch, etc and still did not have any luck. They seem a little noisy to me when i am mowing so I'm wondering if it's about time to take them off an rebuild them. I don't believe they have even been gone through and they have about 1100 hours on them.

Has anyone rebuilt theirs before? If so how difficult is it and any pointers would be great. Also about how much did it cost you and is there any other options?

R Bedell 05-13-2016 07:52 AM

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i tried heating them up,
:bigeyes:

That is not a good thing. It is either time to rebuild or replace the effected bearings.

ol'George 05-13-2016 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by jd8181 (Post 375784)
I bought my 1864 about 8 months ago from my grandma and over the winter i did a lot of maintenance on it. But one thing i did notice was the the spindles on the 48" GT deck would not take any grease. i tried heating them up, using a punch, etc and still did not have any luck. They seem a little noisy to me when i am mowing so I'm wondering if it's about time to take them off an rebuild them. I don't believe they have even been gone through and they have about 1100 hours on them.

Has anyone rebuilt theirs before? If so how difficult is it and any pointers would be great. Also about how much did it cost you and is there any other options?

You prolly have the tapered automotive bearings in them.
The parts are avail online, ebay, parts tree, cubcadet, rockauto, your favorite auto supplier etc.
LM11949 and LM11910 are the cup/cone numbers.
They come apart pretty straight fwd.
While you have it apart replace the belt and check the idler pivot and pulleys.

Mike McKown 05-13-2016 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by jd8181 (Post 375784)

Has anyone rebuilt theirs before? If so how difficult is it and any pointers would be great. Also about how much did it cost you and is there any other options?

If they won't take grease, there is a possibility someone has put new grease seals in the bottom of the spindles. If they put the seals in with the lips facing toward the bearings, that'll air lock the grease cavity and not let grease in. If that's the problem and you put new seals in the right way, it may be too late for grease to quiet down the noise.

If you can change wheel bearings on the front wheels of an old RWD car you can change spindle bearings. Same procedure except for the seals. Take the blades off and pull the spindle straight up out of the bearings. Knock the races out with a punch.

I've found out that a more common source of noise on those decks is the idler pulley on the deck. Another source is the mule drive pulleys. Spin each one independent of the other and listen.

mjsoldcub 05-13-2016 01:37 PM

i like those spindles... in fact, when i can pull enough out of the old boneyard i put them in all my old cub decks....i am a timken fan..(USA)..not brazil, although probably ok also.....sks ok too (japan)....you'll find amazon to be very competitive price wise, to any local bearing place..do NOT use fastenal or mcmaster for tapered roller bearings....i just did all USA timken bearings in the front of my 1984 chevy k30 for less than 50 bucks bought off of amazon!!

Oak 05-15-2016 11:06 AM

JD8181, easy job. Here is what you need.

The bearings are standard wheel bearings.
Best = A good auto parts store will carry them. Just ask for Timken set 2 and you will get one complete bearing. You will need 2 bearings per spindle.

Amazon = http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BZ52DO/...l_738blrckpz_b

I've used these with good luck so far...cause I'm cheap.:biggrin2:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pack-of-10-T...1UP1Vd&vxp=mtr

The seals.

I've used these for years and have had no issues.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/6PK-CUB-CADE...item416d8b0f1e

jd8181 05-15-2016 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Oak (Post 375997)
JD8181, easy job. Here is what you need.

The bearings are standard wheel bearings.
Best = A good auto parts store will carry them. Just ask for Timken set 2 and you will get one complete bearing. You will need 2 bearings per spindle.

Amazon = http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BZ52DO/...l_738blrckpz_b

I've used these with good luck so far...cause I'm cheap.:biggrin2:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pack-of-10-T...1UP1Vd&vxp=mtr

The seals.

I've used these for years and have had no issues.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/6PK-CUB-CADE...item416d8b0f1e

Thanks OAK, if I were to buy the bearings and seal kit off of eBay do I just need to buy 1 set of each?

Oak 05-15-2016 09:49 PM

Each spindle has 2 complete bearings and 2 seals.

jd8181 05-17-2016 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Oak (Post 376044)
Each spindle has 2 complete bearings and 2 seals.


Thanks for the help. Should the bearing be packed before they are installed?

Sam Mac 05-17-2016 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by jd8181 (Post 376224)
Thanks for the help. Should the bearing be packed before they are installed?

Absolutely. :beerchug:


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