How to Replace Mower Deck bearings on a 42" John Deere Mower Deck
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
- How to Replace Mower Deck Bearings on a John Deere L110.
How to Install Mower Deck Bearings on a 42" John Deere mower deck.
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This guys a beast doing work faster and more efficient than most people do with 2 hands I’m impressed! Didn’t even notice till later on because you don’t let it stop you one bit!
This is a great How To Video!
Because of your clear, easy to follow instructions; I was able to replace the spindle bearings on my JD D110!
I much appreciate you for posting this video!!!
thx, tommy
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Great job your an inspiration to me,I have chronic pain & used to believe I could not do jobs like this anymore,you have given me new found belief in myself again,never give up Thank you fella 😉👍🍻
One lil tip use old bearings to press new bearings in,God bless mate!
Wow, thank you! You made my year!!
Johnson, the manner in which you began to the conclusion, it was TOP SHELF!!!
with tools laid out along with the sizes written out on your work bench was detail to the MAX. I'll email you later concerning another matter. Thanks for this VERY WELL DONE TUTORIAL. Rob.
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Amazing video of proper techniques, tips, etc. Remarkable mechanic too.
Nice instructions
Inspirational to see handicap does not slow you down. May God bless you,!
I’m glad it help you and thank you for your kind words :)
Thanks a lot for the great video. It made my job go a lot smoother.
Great ideas! I have been using a sharpened piece of rebar to remove old bearings. The repurposed bolt worked so much better saving time. The socket bearing install pretty nice idea as well. Thank You
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You are awesome. Your videos are so easy to follow. I really appreciate you doing them. It has allowed me to fix my own LA 135. Thanks again.
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Your capabilities are awesome. You have given me hope that I can fix my mower. 👍🏽
Just take your time and you will be fine. :). Thank you for watching and the kind comment. Please give this video a like and share my channel to help it grow. It would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for this!
last weekend I tried taking off that same damn nut holding the pully wheel. I could not do it.
Wish I had that breaker bar you have. Might have done the trick.
Good luck with your channel.
Best instructional video I've seen.
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Good video. I like to use an extension on the socket when tapping in the new bearings, it seems to help me keep it straight and gives me something more to hang on to.
good point!
A great presentation. Thank you from Ontario.
Thanks, I'm glad it was helpful.
Great video. Helped me a lot.
Fantastic instruction. Thanks for the video!
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Great demonstration .
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Brad. really enjoyed your video ...well explained and appreciated your detailed explanation. I recently obtained a JD L110 that had been stored in an old barn for several years. I am in the process of restoring it and am presently repairing the deck. Your video has really helped. Thanks so much. Please allow me to email you ref a problem I ran into when removing the blades.
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This video sure got me out of a hole! Great work mate thanks
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Ty this is exactly what I needed to fixed my mower!
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@@JohnsonsSmallEngines I made TIKTOKS about it as I went lol (they're comedy, not educational, like yours). I was really proud to get it done! Ty again!
How important do you think the, (not sure what they are called) spindle breaks, pulley breaks on the deck? My breaks are about wore out can i just take them off or should i replace. where do i buy a set and what is they correct name of them? I have a D110
Excellent - thanks!
Very informative video.
Thanks Jim, I’m glad it was helpful:) thanks for watching!
Will a deck from a L100 fit on a LA115 john deere riding mower?
JSE the best videos!
Much appreciated HB:)
good job showing how to do this
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Im a middle age woman and with close following I could save a ton by doing this simple job myself. Now to go out and buy an old JD
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Thank's for a great video I'm getting my new blades and doing install on my jhon deere la100 hoping all I need is my grease gun because of the noise so if I have to replace my bearings Thank's to your video I know how...👍👊
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@@JohnsonsSmallEngines And that I shall do kind Sir. 👍🤝
Thank you very much for making this video. I have a question for you. Does the mower deck only have 1 spindle and the 2 sealed bearings? Or, is there another spindle and bearings on the other end of the mower deck?
If your mower deck has two blades? Then there is two spindle shaft hubs, one on each side. There are two bearings fir each hub so total of 4 bearings.
Great videos and very helpfull. I recently bought an old sabre 1742 hs. I think the mower deck is to far gone to weld /repair. I cant manage get bee shell. I have found a complete deck for 100series deere. The only difference i can see fir pictures is the rear hangers being adjustable round bar type rather the fat bar linkage with adjustment through bracket on deck. Will this type work on sabre ?
I can sent you picture if helps
You would need to contact a John Deere dealership and talk to service to help you with that question. I do not deal with swapping any decks as have had many issues in the past.
Thank You
Im glad it helped you! Thanks for watching!
I’ve got a F510 and the double pulley on the deck throw the belt off or cut the belt. Any ideas? It doesn’t have anything to hold on the belt. Any ideas?
Broken belt tensioner spring? Without seeing the machine, impossible to diagnose.
Nice video. But can you do a video on leveling the deck. Have found videos on decks with hanging swing arms, for adjusting. But, haven’t found one for leveling with the brackets like on this deck.
What is the model of your machine?
@@JohnsonsSmallEngines I have a L100
i have clips on either side of the bearings, were there any clips on this replacement?
I have not seen clips on a John Deere L100 series 42" mower deck. What tractor are you working on?
the spindles are different on my 314
Yes there are clips on the older John Deere 314 tractor and they must be taken out to remove and install the new bearings. The clips will come out but are a little tricky.
How do you know when you need to replace the bearings?
They will be very loud. And your blade shaft could be wobbling. But usually they will just be very loud when you spin the pulleys by hand when the deck is off the machine.
I personally never tried it but if you call a John Deere dealer and talk with a parts person, they may be able to tell you the differences so you can see if it would work.
Talk with a parts person in the Wilmington John Deere store...they are usually rude! You tell them "thank you" and they'll just hang up.
wouldn't it be easier to just replace the spindle?...
Yes, it depends on your budget. You will save $$ replacing only the bearings.
@@JohnsonsSmallEngines Agreed on saving $$, if I were doing that job I'd just spend the extra money and just replace the spindle saving any extra work... Nice video though....
Over $50 for the spindle assembly from John Deere. $13 for the bearings from my hardware store. If you already have the tools and can spare the time and elbow grease it's definitely cheaper to do it yourself. Plus, you need almost all the same tools just to replace the spindle assembly. You can get cheaper spindles assemblies on Amazon FYI.
I am so inexperienced that I didn't realize it had brakes until I had the whole thing apart and put back together. I assumed the bearings were shot because it didn't spin freely - but it didn't spin freely because the brakes are engaged by default. Lesson learned. The bearings looked awful so it certainly didn't hurt them to get replaced 😜
@@rcronin1 learning something is always a good thing
Great job... but "5 star octogonish-looking thing"... ROFL !!!!