HowTo: Remove the Blade off of Your Riding Lawn Mower Deck
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Nice video, thanks for the knowledge.
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The best way to remove blade bolts is an impact wrench. But tapping the wrench with a hammer also will break the bolts loose, usually with ease.
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The finger-like things at the end of the blade are called Vanes. The manual states: Since vanes generally require more power and creat more noise Areins Compant recommends that user try mower without vanes first. If satisfactory use the bagger without them. The flanges are metal pieces that are bolted to the bottom of the mower deck- kind of like an enclosure to boost the "vacuum" effect I think.
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wd-40 is worthless for rusty bolts! PB Blaster is faster......lol
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PB BLASTER
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Ever try pb blaaster its way better then wd40 you should invest in a impact gun
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Hi, I notice you have the wings installed on the mower blade. Do you use the bagger-vac system with it? (that's what the blade wings are for) If so, I was wondering how it works without the flanges attached to the deck (flanges also go with the bagger-vac system)
1friedone 1 year ago
@1friedone i've always had the flanges attached to the blade ever since I got the mower-never took them off. I do use a bagger system with the mower, and while I can't say for sure it does appear to aid in giving the deck enough force power to push the grass into the bagger.
CapeCodFarmer 1 year ago
bottle od WD40?......looks like a can
rjchstoner 2 years ago
Bottle, can, same basic thing...just get wd40!
CapeCodFarmer 2 years ago