one of the best how to vid,s i have seen. good job and yes there is always one lol only thing i have done different is to hold the pto belt with duck tape.. great vid 71 yr old man here
Thanks for showing this. I have to put a spindle on my neighbors older super z 66 this afternoon. Surprised you're not running cordless impacts. I love my Milwaukee impacts. I have a 1/2" m12 stubby and 1/2" m18 mid torque. Haven't found a situation yet where I needed the high torque one.
Do you have to remove the blades first? I hit a stump and cannot get one of my blades off! I need new spindles anyway, so can I drop it worth the blade on it?
@@sclawns5257 sorry not sure which question your saying yes to. So I have to remove them first? Or I can drop them with the blades on the spindle? Thanks in advance!
I can’t find it either right now but what I did was go on Amazon and I got the spindles with the blades I said three and they were called 8TEN lawn razor blades. I searched for 60” hustler super Z
@@sclawns5257 Thanks for the reply...I did that also, they sent me the set of three and the diameter was too wide. I have a 2008 model (Serial # 08022629) and based on the research I did it looks like they changed the spindle sometime in 2007 (Serial # Higher than 0702000). The research is pointing to part #796235 if your serial # is above the 0702000. I just can't find any dimension specs on it prior to ordering to ensure proper fit.
Great vid , straight to work and no BS, thanks
one of the best how to vid,s i have seen. good job and yes there is always one lol only thing i have done different is to hold the pto belt with duck tape.. great vid 71 yr old man here
Thanks
Thanks for showing this. I have to put a spindle on my neighbors older super z 66 this afternoon. Surprised you're not running cordless impacts. I love my Milwaukee impacts. I have a 1/2" m12 stubby and 1/2" m18 mid torque. Haven't found a situation yet where I needed the high torque one.
Might give this a try . Especially after being told it would be over $800 for the dealership to do it .
You are going to rebuild those spindles.
What size is that pipe you used to drive out the old spindles. Btw great vid.
Was it just me or did you put that chain across your belt. Looks like it was touching.
Yes but it won’t when tensioned. I have since went to a clutchless system that charges the whole setup
my 930 deere spindles are very strong but my new ferris 80 hours bent spindle the shaft is aluminum not happy with that
Aluminum is not good for that.
Do you have to remove the blades first? I hit a stump and cannot get one of my blades off! I need new spindles anyway, so can I drop it worth the blade on it?
Yes if it’s like mine
@@sclawns5257 sorry not sure which question your saying yes to. So I have to remove them first? Or I can drop them with the blades on the spindle? Thanks in advance!
@@Jimbo_81 you can leave the blade attached and drop out the bottom.
Are those factory spindles or offbrand from like eBay
Factory
What was the manufacturer part number on the spindle? I can't seem to find it.
I can’t find it either right now but what I did was go on Amazon and I got the spindles with the blades I said three and they were called 8TEN lawn razor blades. I searched for 60” hustler super Z
@@sclawns5257 Thanks for the reply...I did that also, they sent me the set of three and the diameter was too wide. I have a 2008 model (Serial # 08022629) and based on the research I did it looks like they changed the spindle sometime in 2007 (Serial # Higher than 0702000). The research is pointing to part #796235 if your serial # is above the 0702000. I just can't find any dimension specs on it prior to ordering to ensure proper fit.
Sorry dude, you could use a tripod
Yes. I have one that stabilizes and tracks. I need to find it
Looks like you've done that a time or two
that is correct. Many times
Your camera work is making me dizzy.