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Old 05-04-2012, 09:47 AM
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I'm new around here, so I apologize if this has been discussed elsewhere. I'm looking for an online diagram of the parts for a SO76. I'm trying to fix the mower deck (chute side pulley makes a metal on metal sound when engaged) and need to take the deck off and take it apart. I just need a picture so I know what I'm looking at, and honestly so I can get the thing put back together correctly!

Any help would be appreciated.

Also as a side note, it would be great if someone could give me an idea what this mower is worth. It's about 90% original, and in pretty good shape. It runs like a champ, and still mows, except for the aforementioned issue with the pulley/blade assembly. I believe it has a newer B&S 8hp engine, and had some carb work done as well. TIA.
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I'm new around here, so I apologize if this has been discussed elsewhere. I'm looking for an online diagram of the parts for a SO76. I'm trying to fix the mower deck (chute side pulley makes a metal on metal sound when engaged) and need to take the deck off and take it apart. I just need a picture so I know what I'm looking at, and honestly so I can get the thing put back together correctly!

Any help would be appreciated.

Also as a side note, it would be great if someone could give me an idea what this mower is worth. It's about 90% original, and in pretty good shape. It runs like a champ, and still mows, except for the aforementioned issue with the pulley/blade assembly. I believe it has a newer B&S 8hp engine, and had some carb work done as well. TIA.
Here's the link to parts look up. Price is determinded by condition and location. Got pics?

http://www.cubcadet.com/webapp/wcs/s...=-1#/s/CCP/76/
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Old 05-04-2012, 11:21 AM
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Thanks for the info!

There is one pic on the "Let's see your IH Cubs" thread, but I'll try to get some more pics this weekend, when I have it in the garage.
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Here are a few better pics of the SO76. I got the deck taken apart, and will be ordering some parts soon. I hope to have it back up and mowing in a week.
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Oh I like!
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Nice SO76!
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Great looking SO76!
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I'm trying to locate part # IH-55619-C1, which is a spring, cap retainer. I think this is the cause of my issues with the mower attachment. The part is unavailable on the CC website. Does that mean it isn't made anymore? I'm going to call my local Crown Power and Equipment on Monday to see if they have it, or can find it, but I'm looking for any other good leads on where to come up with this part. TIA
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I'm trying to locate part # IH-55619-C1, which is a spring, cap retainer. I think this is the cause of my issues with the mower attachment. The part is unavailable on the CC website. Does that mean it isn't made anymore? I'm going to call my local Crown Power and Equipment on Monday to see if they have it, or can find it, but I'm looking for any other good leads on where to come up with this part. TIA
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