How To Change The Spindle Bearings On A Kubota Z421
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2024
- Hey everyone, in this video i'm going to show you how to change the spindle bearings on a kubota z421. Doing theses types of jobs can sometimes seem overwhelming but on the kubota z421 it really isn't very difficult at all, so follow along and maybe save some money on doing this job yourself.
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Kubota Z421 Spindle Bearing Part Number
K5579-34520
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Here is a link to Messick's where I got the spindle bearings from. They were great about getting them shipped out in a timely manner. I had my new bearings in just a few days.
www.messicks.com/part/k5579-34520/bearing-spindle
210hrs on my 421 so far zero issues. But I’m thankful for your 421 videos, and plan on doing this as preventative maintenance in the future. Keep ‘em coming, great vids!
Thanks for watching!
Your video helped keep me from replacing an entire pulley assembly; was able to do the bearings only! Thank you!
Glad it helped out, thanks for watching
great video. So much help. I had the same issue and was able to fix it myself with help from his video. Thank you. Go Ducks
Glad it helped!
I have the same Z421 60 deck with 540 hours and just replaced spindle bearings for first time. I never had a dust cover for any of the 3 spindles and didn't see them on your mower either. Look up part K5653-34520 and it might protect your bearings from hay bale twine.
Thanks for the info!
The design of my ZD1211 uses a removable spindle "dust cover" underneath each spindle, which are tea-cup shaped bowls that fit under the lower spindle end, and onto which you bolt on the blade and fittings/washers and thru bolt. The dust cover is torque bound to the blade and thus turns with the blade. Each dust cover bowl has a weeping hole near the bottom on one side. Not sure if that is for draining water out (from where?) or for grease overfill (from lower bearing) exit. It would take me years (decades?) to fill it with grease overflow by overflow from greasing it every 10 hours per dealer recommendation. Wire or string seems to get wrapped around between the lower end of the funnel shaped "dust cover" and the top of the blade. Well away from the wider upper end of the dust cover bowl and bearing (2-3 inches higher up).
On subject of bearing failure: what I am trying to figure out is purpose and design intent of the weeping hole at the lower side of the dust cover bowl. if it is for grease overflow exit as I suspect then I should pre-fill each dust cover bowl (with the blade mounting bolt loose inside to prevent shoving grease up into the threaded bolt hole in the spindle shaft bottom) with grease up to the brim. Then as I grease the spindle tops (zerk fittings) each 10 hours the overflow will push out the weeping hole letting me know all is filled and preventing (?) water incursion via weeping hole. I have 34 hours on the new mower so there is minimal grease overflow inside the dust covers now. That allows water/moisture to enter the dust covers and potentially contaminate the lower spindle bearing. I pressure wash the mower deck underside after each mowing session (cleaning and to prevent deck rusting) while trying to stay clear of dust cover top end (lower bearing) and weeping hole. I do not think water is supposed to run down into the dust cover from above, given the 85 ft-lbs of blade torque mounting force should make that almost a sealed junction. So grease prefill the dust covers or not, that is the question? Owners manual and Kubota Service manuals are both useless for answering the question.
Got a 123s. Exact same process for those spindles. Having done all 3 before I think it’s possible to actually replace the bearings without removing the spindle housing. I’ve got to replace 2 sets of bearings but just from a cleanliness standpoint, I’ll likely remove the housings. I have to replace idlers often, every 50-100 hrs and spindle bearings maybe twice that. At least it’s easy to do. Good video.
Yeah I’d say you can replace them without removing the spindle housing, may try that next time, thanks for watching!
I found an old buried tow chain in my pasture and for a day or two the mower sounded fine. Then is sounded like a dump truck of rocks on a tin roof. I’m going to try this because it’s only the middle blade that isn’t cutting. Thanks for the video.
A bad bearing will sound like that but it shouldn’t keep it from cutting unless something is broke between the pulley and blade
@@WilliamsonRidge looks like the shaft from pulley to blade is snapped as well. Still trying to find replacement spindle for less than dealer price.
Hey great video and easy to follow along with. 😀 Working on a ZD331 which looks like the same spindle…
Thanks
About to do mine on my zg 124e-au at 360 hrs, main culprit was one closest to chute but im doing all three with 2 brand new belts and blades
Thanks for the video. I have a Z421 with 260 hours on it. I was doing a deck scrape out and a blade change yesterday and discovered a bad spindle bearing on my center blade and an ever so slight play on the right blade. I decided to replace the bearings on both. the left was fine. I wonder if there is something about the belt geometry that makes the center bearing fail soonest? The parts guy at Kobota even asked me if the spindle I had brought in was the center one. Mine didn't go so easy. The center one went OK. The right spindle had the blade end bearing seized on the shaft. I was able to use my 20 ton hydraulic press to press it off the shaft. It took a lot of force, and lacking the press, there was no way I would have gotten it off. Other than that, it went smooth. The torques per the manual are... Spindle nuts to deck- 60 foot pounds, blade to spindle- 85 foot pounds, Spindle to shaft pulley nut- 120 foot pounds, that is if you are fussy about factory spec torques. I am sort of. Like he says, don't forget the shaft collar which is the spacer between the bearings. I used some anti seize on the pulley where it slides on the shaft. Tip; if you torque the pulley nut, be sure to tighten the blade on the shaft first or the shaft will spin while setting the torque on the pulley nut. Use a wood block to hold the blade while tightening. This rebuild is the way to go vs replacing the whole spindle assembly as long as the spindle housing is not damaged.
May be something to that center spindle bearings going out first, thanks for the added info torque specs etc
We have the same z421 kuboka zero turn . Had to replace spindle bearings often . Good mower other than that issue .
Selling drills or ........stay on subject
Good video, I have a z411 nearly 400hrs will have a look at my spindles, should be the same on it as the 421
They are the same!
Great video
Thanks for watching!
Just prior to changing these bearings was the deck making a vibration racket while just sitting still not running over anything to cut. Ive got the kommander 421 60 cut and its starting to make a good bit of noise now at just over 210hrs. Ive been wondering if the bearings are going out and if their was a way to make these spindles greaseable
Yeah I started noticing a rattling/vibrating sound before but it seemed to take a pretty good while before they went completely out, I’ve seen some folks make some John Deere spindles greaseable but it’s not something I would do myself, you have to drill and tap the spindle to put in a grease zerk, plus I’m not sure if it good to try to grease a sealed bearing so you may have to remove the seals or get bearing without seals and if you grease to much you can actually cause excessive heat build up, some people I’ve seen took the seals out and packed with grease then put seal back in and that actually can cause the bearing to wear out faster because of heat buildup.
Just curios with the removal of the deck. Do you think it would easier to do ? Good video !
It might if you have a way to support the deck up off the floor
My Z 411, with the one spindle that is giving me a noise issue, I’m having problems removing the top nut. In your video, it seems very easy. Did you secure a breaker bar on the bottom nut to prevent it from spinning? Even when I put a breaker bar on the bottom nut, with significant force and pressure, I cannot get this top nut off. Any suggestions from any of you on this thread?
Correction Z421 not 411
I put a piece of wood between the blade and deck to jamb it up so it wouldn’t turn
use a powered impact wrench, air or better yet battery powered. works to loosen nuts at either end. Use manual torque wrench to retighten them to specification torque values.
90 bucks plus taxes and shipping for all three is a bargain to rebuild them 😊😊😊, it’s usually the center spindle that goes bad first 😮
Can someone confirm, are these 6205 bearings? 25 x 52 x 15 mm?
I think 18 and 20 V machine are the same, in EU they are called 18V and in USA 20V.
Yeah that’s correct, the U.S. version likes to make it sound more than it is, it charges to 20v but actually runs at 18v
Thank you
Wher is your dust cups
Didn’t have any
@WilliamsonRidge
You need to get them and put them on.
It will save you putting in new bearing next time.
That bailing twine destroyed the seal.
They should be grease able but they are not.
The 100 and 400 series machines are garbage. Sealed bearings don't last. My previous machine was the ZG20, kept it greased, and never had an issue.
Looks like the other spindles won’t be so easy.
My first one went out at 140 second at 180. These mowers are garbage!
I haven’t had anymore problems, but mine was definitely caused by hay string being wrapped up in it