A stitch in time saves nine. First I am no expert. My problem was a Woods BB 60 mower that was neglected and needed blades attended too. I searched the Web for advice. I appreciate the shared knowledge , but was looking for more specifics. Here is my contribution to the knowledge base from my quest.
First, Blaster or the equivalent is a great product. The nut was soaked over night.

The most helpful advice is to secure the blade to negate the spin when using breaker bar to remove bolt. I found placing two 2x4 cut to length to wedge the support bar

Heat the nut, a good 15 min

Maximize torque

Apply more Blaster and clean build up around pin. Used hand sledge and appropriate rod to remove pin

Voila


First, Blaster or the equivalent is a great product. The nut was soaked over night.

The most helpful advice is to secure the blade to negate the spin when using breaker bar to remove bolt. I found placing two 2x4 cut to length to wedge the support bar

Heat the nut, a good 15 min

Maximize torque

Apply more Blaster and clean build up around pin. Used hand sledge and appropriate rod to remove pin

Voila

