Blades for Freedom42 Deck (Set): John Deere Original Equipment Mower Blade Kit #AM130172 On E-Bay and get ready to shell out some bucks unfortunately. Take note that the blades are specific to left and right and these are really the only blades I have bought for mine. They have this specific kit number. Also available on Amazon I think. Cheers! 🍻
Thanks! I also only found brand specific blades, just wanted to double check due to the price 😊 do you happen to know the name of the belt that's under the black cover? I ordered a drive belt because I was told, I could use a new one, and the one under the black cover is almost torn in two. I just want to make sure I don't order the wrong one! Finally, I have a 50 inch zero turn that was bought in 2017 made by Troy bilt, when I try to find parts, some list, no longer available. What do I do for parts? It was severely neglected by my ex and I'm trying to bring her back to life and learn to manage my own equipment in the process.
@@sunshinemommyb30 👌Yeah the cost of the blades are not good, but they are all that work and there are no knockoffs. If you tried different blades, the deck would not cut right. The secondary or timing belt is under the deck shroud. There are two different ones depending on the serial # of your LT 155. Timing Belt Numbers: LT155-Unit Serial #'s below 125,001 OEM#M127926 If your serial # is above these on either model, your OEM timing belt is #M150717. Find that number on the back of the tractor frame on a tag. Make sure you get the right one, the size changed during production of these decks. Manufactures are quick now to discontinue parts to keep people buying lawnmowers. Best thing you can do is take the OEM number of the part and put it in Google and see if anyone is selling an aftermarket or some dealer may have the part on a shelf. There are a lot of junkyard dealers on E-bay that sell used parts as well as a last option. Sometimes I run into stuff I just can't get parts for anymore, and if you do find it, they want a lot of money for it because they know the part is unobtainable or discontinued. Good luck to you! 🔧
Freedom 42 - Changing Both The Primary and Secondary Timed Belt:
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Best video out there for this work! Thank you Big Al!
You are welcome. Cheers! 🍻
Thank you
Great vidio
Hey Sir .. was wondering if you have a video showing the timing belt replacement? I have an LT160
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Are there after market blades for this mower?
Blades for Freedom42 Deck (Set):
John Deere Original Equipment Mower Blade Kit #AM130172 On E-Bay and get ready to shell out
some bucks unfortunately. Take note that the
blades are specific to left and right and these
are really the only blades I have bought for mine.
They have this specific kit number. Also available
on Amazon I think. Cheers! 🍻
Thanks! I also only found brand specific blades, just wanted to double check due to the price 😊 do you happen to know the name of the belt that's under the black cover? I ordered a drive belt because I was told, I could use a new one, and the one under the black cover is almost torn in two. I just want to make sure I don't order the wrong one!
Finally, I have a 50 inch zero turn that was bought in 2017 made by Troy bilt, when I try to find parts, some list, no longer available. What do I do for parts? It was severely neglected by my ex and I'm trying to bring her back to life and learn to manage my own equipment in the process.
@@sunshinemommyb30
👌Yeah the cost of the blades are not good, but they are all
that work and there are no knockoffs. If you tried different
blades, the deck would not cut right. The secondary or
timing belt is under the deck shroud. There are two different
ones depending on the serial # of your LT 155.
Timing Belt Numbers:
LT155-Unit Serial #'s below 125,001 OEM#M127926
If your serial # is above these on either model, your
OEM timing belt is #M150717. Find that number on the
back of the tractor frame on a tag. Make sure you get
the right one, the size changed during production of
these decks.
Manufactures are quick now to discontinue parts to keep people
buying lawnmowers. Best thing you can do is take the OEM number
of the part and put it in Google and see if anyone is selling an aftermarket
or some dealer may have the part on a shelf. There are a lot of junkyard
dealers on E-bay that sell used parts as well as a last option. Sometimes
I run into stuff I just can't get parts for anymore, and if you do find it, they
want a lot of money for it because they know the part is unobtainable or
discontinued. Good luck to you! 🔧