Maxify55
Gold Member
Here's the deal. If you've hit something with your blades the nut has thereby tightened with that impact. With your Scag you'll have to use, in my case a 13" crescent wrench on top to hold the spindle nut from reversing. Then from underneath use a 15/16" (1/2" dr.) socket or a 24mm if you desire. Connected to a 24" breaker bar and a pipe of sufficient ID to accept the end of your breaker bar.
Physics comes into play here. The farther away from the axis (The stubborn nut/bolt) the less energy is needed to break the bond.
I keep a 4 foot long pipe around for just such occasions with my Ferris on the farm.
Physics comes into play here. The farther away from the axis (The stubborn nut/bolt) the less energy is needed to break the bond.
I keep a 4 foot long pipe around for just such occasions with my Ferris on the farm.