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This mower deck came with my 127 when I purchased it. I am having a problem finding the correct belt torsion spring for this unit. (model #482 U 1113)
The parts tree shows three mower decks (by mfg date range) for the 127 which the blow-ups do not appear to quite correct. My Cub dealer agrees that the deck I have is neither of the units shown on the parts tree. Anyone here in Cubsonlyland have this deck and tell me what it belongs too so I might order parts? Alan |
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there are two different springs, 486361 R1 and 548458 R1
Does your deck have flat runners or round ones? Do you have the old spring? Maybe a pic of your deck also. More than likely it is the 486361 R1
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My first thought was that after 45 years the spring had lost some tension and would need replacing.
Upon dis-assembly I found the arm ceased. Further inspection proves that the idler arm has the pin for using the 486361 R1 torsion spring. Although the spring that was installed is actually a 548458-R1 (or 932-3009) with one end of the spring having a leg that inserts into a hole in the idler arm. But in my case the leg rests against the edge of the arm. |
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