1948 Allis UC Hi-Crop Cane 1941 Allis WC 1948 Allis G with loader, 1948 Allis G with dual disc 1948 Allis G 1948 Allis G 1949 Allis G 1954 Allis G 1959 Ferguson TO-35 1972 MF 135 1979 Power King 2418 1989 Ford 345C TLB
I can guess why you need to know this. I'd appreciate info on what coating, oil, graphite or Nothing is best to use for an easier release when removing them. I always need a breaker bar and a piece of wood to block the blades.
You got that right!! I got the breaker bar and wood block out in the garage right now. I rounded a bolt head and had a fun time gettin it out. So I thought it was a good time to replace all the bolts that hold the blades on.
I don't think there is an easier way unless you have an air ratchet.......which I don't.
A air rachet won't get it either but a 1/2 air impact wrench will. A 6 point socket helps for when the bolts start to loose their corners. I have fought the wrench and board thing you guys talke about and hated it.
You don't need much of a compressor to take blade bolts off. An electric impact works well. Last time I tried my 18V Dewalt impact and it did the job with out dragging out a hose.
If you use power tools make sure you know which direction you need to go as most are reverse thread. I have impact guns and use the breaker bar and wood block because I like to "feel" how tight it is. My breaker bar is 40" long.