Changing Blades on the Cub Cadet XT1!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2021
- This was a pretty fun project and now my lawn mower cuts like it's brand new again! Also it gave me an excuse to buy a few new tools...
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I hope this video helped you out with changing your lawn mower blades or was at least entertaining. Thanks for watching and here are the tools I used!
Floor Jack: (Similar to Mine)
amzn.to/2V9MuAe
Kobalt Air Impact Wrench:
amzn.to/2THcWk6
Air Tool Oil: (Which I forgot to use)
amzn.to/3dIKyoQ
DEWALT Deep Socket Set:
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Lawn Mower Blades:
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Helped. Thanks.
The deck should have a quick disconnect to drop it and roll it out, shouldn’t have to raise it.
Good to know!
It does have a disconnect, but it’s not really “quick”. It’s quicker to use a jack.
@@tedschmitt178 It's 3 measly clevis pins.... you think pulling 3 pins takes longer than doing THIS?? 2:23
My 50” fab deck has a different spindle, it doesn’t use the star pattern blades. It’s more like a Z pattern. Blades are too thin and wear out very fast.
Glad you commented. I have the FAB deck and would have become frulustrated.
This was very helpful but I am still feeling a bit torqued that you didn't know what foot-pounds are.... ;-)
Do the blades need to be timed to each other?
It's not that heavy. Just lift the front into the blocks or slide the deck out. Also, you are lucky the impact didn't spin the blades into your hand.
What size socket do you need to remove the blades?
24mm
Ever heard of Jack Stands... 😂
Wish I had one haha
@@ToolsnTechvids They are 40$ here in Canada.
@@BrianR-ML I should get one haha
@@ToolsnTechvids Keep up the good DIY videos and TH-cam AdSense could pay you a new pair of jack stands. 😅👍 thanks for the video
ever heard of simply pulling the 3 clevis pins and sliding the entire deck out......?
Is an impact wrench really needed? Seemed like it came right off - wondering if I can just do mine with a wrench and a cheater bar...
If it hasn’t been removed before it can be pretty stubborn. It’s worth a try, though.
@@ToolsnTechvids was a good excuse to buy a battery impact wrench. Botch blade bolts came right off!! I did try with a normal wrench first - it was gonna be a struggle for sure. Got it all done in about an hour yesterday.
@@ghettostreamlabs5724 awesome! 👊
How did you keep the spindles from spinning?
Unfortunately I don’t remember, but I don’t think it was an issue.
I held the top with a pair of adjustable pliers
Probably because it was still attached to the drive belt and the brakes were locked
question? prior to removing blades, did you disconnect spark plug? or disconnect battery?
I took the key out. I can’t remember if I removed the spark plug or not. Always a good idea, though.
@@ToolsnTechvids thnk you for getting back to me
you are not brave more on the side of foolish for thinking that you can use so many 2 x 4's safely