btolle
Platinum Member
On my old Murray and the 2 newer Sears mowers I put on a pair of leather gloves, raised the deck to the highest setting, use a 9/16" socket and ratchet, hold one end of the blade with one hand (remember the gloves?), and take the bolt out that holds the blade(s) on. BTW, I have to lay on the ground to do this.
I also put a light coat of grease on the blade bolt before reinstalling so it won't be too hard to get off next time. I go through at least 2 sets of blades a year because the sand eats the ends of them off pretty quickly.
Check the deck for a decal that shows the belt routing. If it is not there then hand draw a picture for yourself for future reference, you will most surely need that information some day. The last Sears I had needed a new belt at 3 years old but I use it a lot since we mow nearly year around in East Texas.
Bill Tolle
I also put a light coat of grease on the blade bolt before reinstalling so it won't be too hard to get off next time. I go through at least 2 sets of blades a year because the sand eats the ends of them off pretty quickly.
Check the deck for a decal that shows the belt routing. If it is not there then hand draw a picture for yourself for future reference, you will most surely need that information some day. The last Sears I had needed a new belt at 3 years old but I use it a lot since we mow nearly year around in East Texas.
Bill Tolle