How To Rebuild a John Deere GX75 Mower Deck Spindle

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  • Опубліковано 5 січ 2025

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  • @hsommerkamp
    @hsommerkamp 3 роки тому +1

    Great to see someone else reworking this spindle. I did so recently on a Gx85 Deck. Unfortunately the spindle thread got damaged and I also had to rework that. Also The shaft was imbalanced after my hammer operation. So next time I would use a vice to press it out. For inserting the new bearings, just put them in the freezer before inserting. After that, warm them up and just slip in the frozen shaft. No more hammer needed for that.

  • @rogerduvall7980
    @rogerduvall7980 3 роки тому +2

    Good video....only thing I do different is remove the bearing seal from the side facing in....let the grease get to....they last longer or so I have found .... again....great teaching skills....

  • @uawsux
    @uawsux Рік тому

    I'm putting the snap bring in those are a pain but I would hold the snap bring them with my common Midway up take a screwdriver and prayin empire / pop it down

  • @bentonmobley
    @bentonmobley 3 роки тому

    Hey Foggy, great video. I don't have the tools to replace the bearings myself, so I'm shopping for a whole new assembly. I can't seem to find one for the GX75 30" deck. Plus, I'd really like to find one with a zerk fitting. Any ideas? Could you please point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance,
    Benton

    • @FoggyTinkering
      @FoggyTinkering  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! Those older cast assemblies are hard to find, and I don't believe they made any with a zerk. You may be better off rebuilding it yourself and either borrowing the tools or finding a shop or garage that is willing to lend a hand. This job isn't too bad with a press.

  • @uawsux
    @uawsux Рік тому

    if you put the other bearing in an assembly before you put your staff then you would have plenty of foundation to do you're driving but I would never impact bearings that way oppresses always in a controlled environment and control everything very slowly very gently you don't want to impact bearings