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Old 05-12-2013, 09:55 PM
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Greetings. Today I had the pulley bearings go on the idler arm assembly. The idler pivot shaft is rusted in and I will have to cut it off underneath. Where can I find these parts? As I see it the spring and idler arm look OK. I need the pulley and pivot shaft only (i think). The problem is I am not finding the parts readily available at any sponsor or by Google. Help finding these parts would be great. Here are some pics.

The first pic is of my rusty/in need of welding and paint 50A deck. I don't think it has been used in a Looongggg time. It mowed my yard like a champ even though the rear right support is almost falling off. It also shows the idler arm how it should be.
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Old 05-12-2013, 10:45 PM
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Actually I guess the first question is whether or not I can even replace this part. I seem to remember some posts of decks being re-done with this part removed. I will stop by my CC/IH dealer tommorow and see what they say.
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Old 05-13-2013, 07:55 AM
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The idler pulley and the spring are both here:

http://ccspecialties.org/implementparts_2.html
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Old 05-13-2013, 11:55 AM
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The idler pulley and the spring are both here:

http://ccspecialties.org/implementparts_2.html
Thank you sir!

However, I ended up buying the arm kit at my CC dealer along with a new flat pully. Not cheap!
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I do not recommend removing the idler pulley. I'm glad you found (expensive... ) parts to replace it.
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I do not recommend removing the idler pulley. I'm glad you found (expensive... ) parts to replace it.
I actually removed the arm. The spring and its bolt stayed put. I was able to break the bolt under the deck and take the arm off. It was necessary as the old arm and shaft through the pulley were one piece. Mine sheared off.

The new shaft was too long for the new arm unless I left the belt shield off or modified it. I ended up using the old shaft and did a test mow today and it worked great. It was.......Fun!

On another note, my 44 deck gives an inferior cut to my 50. 44 has new blades and parts. The 50 probably hasnt been touched in 30+ years. Amazing.
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I actually removed the arm. The spring and its bolt stayed put. I was able to break the bolt under the deck and take the arm off. It was necessary as the old arm and shaft through the pulley were one piece. Mine sheared off.

The new shaft was too long for the new arm unless I left the belt shield off or modified it. I ended up using the old shaft and did a test mow today and it worked great. It was.......Fun!

On another note, my 44 deck gives an inferior cut to my 50. 44 has new blades and parts. The 50 probably hasnt been touched in 30+ years. Amazing.
I got the idler pivot bolt from my dealer, you can now grease it
Both my 44" and 50" cut equally well. You may have to level it
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I got the idler pivot bolt from my dealer, you can now grease it
Both my 44" and 50" cut equally well. You may have to level it
The pivot bolt in the "kit" from my dealer was too tall and blocked the shield from going back on. Maybe I will stop in and see if they have one closer to the right height.

I must need a levelling on the 44.....the center blade gives a choppy cut.
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the center blade may be bent or you may have center bearings going out. I do like the way these decks cut, though.
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the center blade may be bent or you may have center bearings going out. I do like the way these decks cut, though.
I would guess bearings. The blades are new. I should pull that blade off and take the center apart and put in New bearings.
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