mgonitzke
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I decided to completely go through the deck for my 782 while the spindles are out. When I brought the 782 out here, I cobbled together a deck from a pile of several partial ones, and left the good ones for my Dad. This deck worked fine, but it has cracks in the usual places, and I've been wanting to get a belt cover put on it. Since this deck started as a 44LT deck from a mid 80's lawn tractor, which has the same shell as a 44C/44GT but a few extra brackets, the 44C belt cover wouldn't fit. Tonight I disassembled the deck:
I bagged all the hardware so I can make a list and get replacements. Three of the four gauge wheels also need new bushings. The next step was to cut off the two extra tabs on the deck shell and two more on the reinforcement plate. There were also two extra belt cover studs for the smaller covers the 44LT uses. I'll have to weld in three more for the 44C belt cover. The holes are there, but there is nothing in them.
The belt cover fits now.
That's all for tonight- I wire-wheeled the rust to see what all came off. This deck has a bit less pitting than most I have taken apart, probably on account of it being a bit newer than most I have taken apart. I think I'll reinforce that right rear gauge wheel bracket a bit before I repaint it.
A few weeks ago I started piecing together some newer spindles for this deck. What started this was my Dad needing a set of quieter spindles for something, so I pulled mine off of here and am swapping them for a set of aluminum housing spindles from a 2185 I parted out years ago. They are the modern replacement spindles for the 44/50" decks, and somewhat universal. The housings, bearings, and most of the parts are the same between models, but the pulleys and spindles shafts are not. I have figured out how to modify the 2185 spindles (which appear to be far cheaper on the used market) for use on 44 and 50" decks. More on that later...
I bagged all the hardware so I can make a list and get replacements. Three of the four gauge wheels also need new bushings. The next step was to cut off the two extra tabs on the deck shell and two more on the reinforcement plate. There were also two extra belt cover studs for the smaller covers the 44LT uses. I'll have to weld in three more for the 44C belt cover. The holes are there, but there is nothing in them.
The belt cover fits now.
That's all for tonight- I wire-wheeled the rust to see what all came off. This deck has a bit less pitting than most I have taken apart, probably on account of it being a bit newer than most I have taken apart. I think I'll reinforce that right rear gauge wheel bracket a bit before I repaint it.
A few weeks ago I started piecing together some newer spindles for this deck. What started this was my Dad needing a set of quieter spindles for something, so I pulled mine off of here and am swapping them for a set of aluminum housing spindles from a 2185 I parted out years ago. They are the modern replacement spindles for the 44/50" decks, and somewhat universal. The housings, bearings, and most of the parts are the same between models, but the pulleys and spindles shafts are not. I have figured out how to modify the 2185 spindles (which appear to be far cheaper on the used market) for use on 44 and 50" decks. More on that later...