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This is from a 48" mowing deck (U1111). Its that notched piece on the pulley that is deformed.
Do I have a busted pulley, busted spindle or both? 20200516_104944.jpg 20200516_105003.jpg Also if you see below, this was the hardware that the securing the pulley with the zirk bolt. Is that how its supposed to be or is that a hack? 20200516_105902.jpg 20200516_105832.jpg If someone would be so kind to explain what I have here I would appreciate it. Thank you. |
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The hardware is correct. looks like a new pulley and spindle is in order.
Maybe PBJ may be able to help.
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Thanks... i wished i could find a parts diagram for it... i think its 483u1111 it came off a 149.
I cant even find a photo to confirm but im thinking the notch is on the spindle and the pulley has like a tooth/key that slides into the notch. Its that piece on the pulley that broke.The spondle spins nicely without the pulley installed. Deck is in good condition too, i hope i can find a replacement pulley and get to use it but that doesnt look promising. |
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here is a pic I found in my files ! and yes there is a keyway in the spindle and the pulley, your keyway looks pretty hammered !Like Lew said looks like a replacement is needed !
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Thank you very much!
So keyway meaning there is a notch in both pulley and spindle and then a key to slide into them? Or is the notch you see in the pulley the broken key piece? Now for the hard part, finding parts i need! (without draining my wallet would be nice too i bet thoses parts will be more than the deck is worth! |
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new stuff is $$$$ try to find a good used assembly ,perhaps a member here can help you out !! each piece is "notched" the pulley slides down over the spindle shaft, the key slides in ( I think key is 1/4 x 1/4 about the length of the pulley thickness ) the washers and grease fitting hold it together !
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Does anyone out there know where i can find the parts diagram for 483u1111? Or maybe the part number for a center pulley?
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https://www.cubcadet.com/en_US/ari-p...85b24416cc81/y
Which pulley? The center main drive piece or one of the 2 on the outer ends? |
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The center pulley with the multiple tracks. Thanks.
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I was able to find deck number 483 u111. Which means 48 deck 3 blades.
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