YMM-45 MMM Spindle assemblies.

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Rcpilot82

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I am trying to put together my YMM-45 deck that was tore apart by someone else. They had the 2 outboard spindles in pieces to re-build them. I have the new bearings and all but 2 seals (working on that). I blasted all the parts and will probably just powdercoat them for durability.

Now, The problem is I don't have any exploded views or information on how to re-assemble the spindles. Does anyone have any information on this and recommended pre-load procedure for the tapered bearings? I also am going to need a locknut for the middle blade as the heat required to break it loose melted the nylon.

Any Help would be great!
 

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I know someone who does know all about these mowers and parts. Gary Jamieson
Jamiesons Tractors
RR5 Box 5146
Honesdale PA 18431.
Ph 1-570-253-4810.
gandgjamieson@pgtv.net
 
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Winston, yes I know Gary as well. I got an air cleaner housing off him a few weeks ago. I think I have all the parts I need though, just need to see how to approach the re-assembly and if there are any special issues to address. I'll shoot him an e-mail anyway.
 
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I hope this helps
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That helps! is there a procedure for pre-loading the tapered bearings?

Also do you know what #23 is the first pic?
 
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Also do you know what #23 is the first pic?

The manual calls it a 'cup washer -5/8'

is there a procedure for pre-loading the tapered bearings?
It does not mention anything in the manual. I would just set them like a trailer axle tapered bearing which is usually: Tighten the nuts fully tight, rotate the spindle a few times in each direction to be sure everything is seated, loosen the nut completely, then re-tighten just beyond finger tight.
 
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The manual calls it a 'cup washer -5/8'


It does not mention anything in the manual. I would just set them like a trailer axle tapered bearing which is usually: Tighten the nuts fully tight, rotate the spindle a few times in each direction, loosen the nut completely, then re-tighten just beyond finger tight.

Thanks for the Information! I also just received information from Gary so I hopefully will be good to go.
 
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Did Gary have any advice on preload?
 
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No, there doesn't seem to be any specifics on that so I'll just use the method above. It looks like the only thing I am going to need is a new locknut that holds the spindle in. Item 9 on the spindle. Should be able to find that locally once I get the size.
 

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