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mhamari
Bronze Level Joined: 25 Jul 2024 Location: ND and OR Points: 3 |
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Posted: 25 Jul 2024 at 7:17pm |
Hey all new member here. I have a 416 Hydro I picked up at an auction a year ago or so. It has a mower deck,a tiller that I cant get off, a blade and a dump cart. I got it running but it sat for awhile because my yard is too small for a rider but I recently bought a house with a large yard and want to put it to work. It runs, moves and stops under its own power so now its time to fix up the mower deck.
Its a 48" deck that is missing one of the pulley guards and the discharge guard. The main issue though is the idler pulley bracket is seized. So it doesnt move to keep the belt tight. Everything is a little rusty but not too bad. Are there bearings on the pulleys or just bushings? The main spindle is pretty rusty where it bolts to the deck on the top. Probably from standing water. Is any of that stuff available? Pulleys, spindles and the idler assembly. Also rollers and blades are on my wish list. I want to do a full restore on this thing but for now I just need to mow the lawn. Thanks, Mike |
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Mikez
Orange Level Access Joined: 16 Jan 2013 Location: Usa Points: 8394 |
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We have parts for them. Your wanting a idler arm.
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mhamari
Bronze Level Joined: 25 Jul 2024 Location: ND and OR Points: 3 |
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Idler arm, that's the one. After looking at it a bit more last night I realized the stud that holds the idler arm is bent. That seems to be what's keeping it from moving freely. Is that something you sell either separately or as part of the assembly?
Also I'd like to get some new rollers if they are available. Mine don't roll very easily. How do I go about purchasing these parts from you? Thanks, Mike |
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