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Changing blades on tractor
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Hello,
For the life of me I cant figure out how to loosen the bolts holding the old blades on my SLTX 1050. Are the threads backwards? I used a block of wood to keep the blade from spinning (per instruction) and used WD-40 to loosen it but no luck. Do I need an impact wrench? I removed the deck and flipped it upside down so the bolts are easy to access. Also, any idea what size bolt holds the blades in place? 15/16? Instructions say nothing. YouTubers say several different sizes and I dont have money to buy a bunch of different sizes. Thank you! |
If I were you, I'd be using an impact gun.
But then, I've been using an impact gun on mower blades for many years. Between running, grass juice and corrosion those nuts can get very tight. Just don't over tighten with the impact when you put them back on. Just make them tight and stop. One other thing I've been doing since back in the 1960's, is to put a dab of Neversieze on the threads before putting blades back on. Just a dab, don't overdo it or that stuff gets everywhere. |
Measure across the flats of the nut to determine size;
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+1 on what Red Dave & Fins said. Harbor Freight has some pretty cheap impact and regular sockets that I use without any issues. I have an electric impact wrench I use on decks that works pretty good. Be careful using a breaker bar or something like that. I bent one of my newer decks that way because they are pretty thin now and using a cheater bar will bend them. WD40 isn't penetrating oil. Get some Kroil, PB Blaster or other good penetrating oil.
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Or a gas wrench:bigthink:
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Large shifting spanner and a piece of pipe to go over handle , tap tap tap with a rubber mallet and the nut should be on the ground
Also have the deck tilted blade side down a couple of degrees so you do not drive the spindle shaft out of the bearings Oz |
3/4" drive Ingersoll with #150 air line should "ger er done" quicker than you can lick ice cream off your shirt on a *100 summer day:beerchug:
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"Large shifting spanner"
I give up, is this new tech name for a Crescent wrench or what?? |
to Brits, shifting spanner = adjustable wrench.
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To me, that would be a last resort!
Good way to bust some knuckles and round off the corners of the nut! |
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