acs55812
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Is that a bolt/bushing or shoulder bolt?
Is that a bolt/bushing or shoulder bolt?
Not exactly sure, but when I get to the home page and after I sign in, then I click on the JD Parts Catalog (book cover image - see arrow) and go to this page next (add the model in the blank). That takes me to the second page and under model search can go to attachments and then to the decks.
I think it's a bolt/bushing, but I've attached a picture of the backside so that you can see for yourself.
It seems to me that I should be able to drill the "axle" bolt out from the backside, and then perhaps replace it with a shoulder bolt over which I would install the new bushing that came with the gauge wheel. Does this seem like a reasonable approach?
I find it surprising that I would have to replace the whole vertical assembly (the part with the holes that are used to adjust the gauge wheel's height off the ground) in order to replace the worn bushing. I would expect JD to design parts for better maintainability than that, expecially when you get up to a robustly designed product like the LX and GT series tractors.
Good luck drilling! I tried it and it is pretty hard steel. When I complained at the parts counter about the bad design, they said the mower wasn't meant to ride on the ground. I guess they were not aware of the jd floating deck quality advantage. At least the one that was in all the sales pitches I heard growing up.