John Deere Z335e - Spindle and Blade Replacement
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- John Deere Z335e Spindle and Blade Replacement
Spindle Assembly
Part Number: AM144608
Mower Blade 42 inch Cut Length
Part Number: UC22008
Mower Drive Pulley (Spindle Pulley)
Part Number: UC26511
Tools:
Blade Bolts - 18 mm socket
Spindle Pulley Nuts - 22 mm socket
Spindle Mount Nuts - 13 mm socket - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
You saved me tons of time. Thanks a lot buddy. I appreciate you making this video.
I am glad that it was helpful.
I pumped a ton of grease into mine, but never saw any squirting out anywhere to indicate they were packed. Any ideas?
It will eventually squirt out the bottom if you keep going. It takes a bunch. There is a sealed bearing on top and on the bottom of the spindle, so I don't know exactly how beneficial it is to do so.
@@CoolSteve77 I read that somewhere else. Some people were taking a side of the bearing shield off so it will pack with grease. Odd design
Good video, thanks. My mower has the same spindles. Have ever knocked the shaft out to replace the bearings in this type spindle? I can't seem to get the shaft out and was wondering if that's not possible with this particular spindle. Thanks!
Very clear thenk you..i have a issue with mine ,changed new blade, tighten the bolt all the way but blade still spins freely...have any idea ?
Just the video I needed. Got a z355e zero turn and have a pulley that is bent which won’t allow the blades to engage and needs to be replaced. Thanks!
You are welcome Jay. Glad to help. I have the part numbers in the video description if you need them.
@@CoolSteve77 where did you go to find your parts?
I ordered them from shop.deere.com/us
Nicely done and very informative. Thank you for sharing.
Very welcome. Thanks for watching.
Precisely what I needed. Love the way you mention the sizes.
Glad it was helpful Jeff.
nice video very helpful.
A very descriptive video showing exactly how the work is done and the socket size requirements for the bolts and nuts involved in the process. The criticism I have is don't give torque requirements for bolts and nuts as an "ugga dugga". Where bolts are supposed to be torqued to a specification, the owner's manual will state the torque requirements both in metric and SAE amounts. Please say what those amounts are if you are going to the effort to prepare a video to share with others how something is done in order to make the video complete.
I agree JDGuy1. Thank you.
Great video! Thank you. I have this same mower but I'm having trouble removing the pulley because the spindle is moving with it? Any suggestions?
Try spraying some penetraiting oil on it and tapping on it with a mallet or a piece of wood so that you do not damage the pulley. If that don't work I suppose that you could heat the shaft up with a torch if you are comfortable doing so. A puller is also an option. In my case the pulley was wallowed out. The pulley hole is not round. It is shaped like the spindle. You can see this at 10:11 in video.