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05-28-2007, 12:05 AM #1New Member
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Changing Blades - Need Help
Changing the blades on my LT1046. Have all the recommended tools and following the procedures outlined on this forum and in the manual. Got two blades off and replaced without any problem.
I am unable to remove the nut on the third. Tried several times with all the strength that I can muster. Could it be rust? I used my torque to put the current blades back on the last time I sharpened them a year ago, and again, followed the steps in the book.
Could this be rust or something else? What options do I have?
Thanks.
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05-28-2007, 01:31 AM #2
Re: Changing Blades - Need Help
It's times like this you can't beat an impact gun...
-Larry
Originally Posted by jpmorgan12
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05-28-2007, 08:53 AM #3
Re: Changing Blades - Need Help
Check out this thread from early this month http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/c...ozen-nuts.html
2006 Cub Cadet Z-Force50
2000 John Deere LX178
1974 SearsGT18 with 3 point,48"deck,Haban sickle mower and front dozer blade
2000 Bobcat 453F with steel tracks
1954 Ford860 with front end loader, 5' brushhog
1952 Allis Chalmers CA with Woods L59 mower
1947 Case SC
1998 Honda ACTY 4WD mini truck
And too many other small engine tools to list
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05-30-2007, 11:01 PM #4
Re: Changing Blades - Need Help
DO it right! just take the deck off, using two 1 1/8 rachets, always wear heavy leather gloves that go past the wrist about 3'' take off all 3 blades, get a bottle of anti- seize put a nice coating on all the bolt shafts and nuts. one coating should last 5 to 7 blade take offs or changes.Easy is what easy does!
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07-31-2007, 10:15 PM #5Member
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Re: Changing Blades - Need Help
I work on lots of garden/lawn tractors. I just honk the front end up with an engine hoist and hit the spindle nuts with an impact wrench.
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08-01-2007, 05:36 PM #6Platinum Member
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Re: Changing Blades - Need Help
I'm with Larry,
Rent or borrow an impact wrench and use the never seize or grease that Green Quality suggested.
You could try a good shot of PB Blaster. let it soak for an hour and muscle it again also.
Good Luck,
CurtFord 1220 FEL, Backhoe, Boosh hog, Core Aerator, Finish mower, Boxblade, 3 PT boom sprayer, Tiller, Case 245, Cubs 1872-2284.
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08-02-2007, 01:14 AM #7
Re: Changing Blades - Need Help
A good impact wrench and never sieze and you can't go wrong!
Michael2003 Cub Cadet 2518 w/ 44 inch Deck
Triple Bagger
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08-02-2007, 06:35 AM #8Super Star Member
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Re: Changing Blades - Need Help
Morn jp.
If all fails
heavy duty gloves/remove deck??/socket on breaker bar w/3'cheater bar/wooden block against blade and deck frim...do becareful.
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08-02-2007, 10:56 AM #9Bronze Member
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Re: Changing Blades - Need Help
I have found that if the nuts are really tight that the spindle will move before the nut will. Put a wrench on the spindle (top side of deck) to hold it firm while you work on the nut - this has always done the trick for me.


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