Great video! The next time you get a frozen nut or bolt, apply Kroil and let it soak in for a while. If it's really stubborn or badly rusted, let it soak for a couple of hours. You might find it at your local gun shop or you can get it on Amazon. It's not cheap, but it works. I find it superior to PB. As mentioned below, anti-seize is a great idea. I use it on any bolts that get exposed to the elements.
@@stevekopcial129 also anti-lock solutions but they're out of reach for me so I use grease. The threads direction in relation to the forces shouldn't let these go loose if you tighten them just enough with an impact drill or a suitable torque wrench without overkilling it. Much luck!
John nice video. Couple of things you are doing, over tighten the bolts on old blades, 50# torque on these bolts. Should use anti seize on bolts. If you have the correct tap, should run it in each support for the blades. Used a torch overheats and cooks the grease and seals in the support. Heat is LAST choice. Impact guns are a no-no for tightening. Let PB set over night and spray couple of times. Tap bolt lightly to shock it. This will let pb get into threads and help release. Last thing ANTISEIZE the bolts and use torque wrench. Torque to spec. NIce video and help info.
I put the zerk fitting grease gun grease on the blade bolt threads, never lost a blade. Never had an issue loosening the bolts. I’m sure it’s not right but it works.
Good vid. How do you open and close the baffles? My X380 has wiring and a switch on the console but I am upgrading to the 1023E and would rather there be a simple manual open and close, particularly since I will be taking the deck on/off more frequently
Everybody worried about torque and oil but I'm thinking u put blades on wrong... Been a while for me on mulching blades but I thought cupped part of blade went upward....
FYI, there's a torque specified for those blade bolts. I have a 48" deck and the torque is only 50 ft lbs, which isn't a lot really and looks like way less than you put on yours. You don't have to work so hard, man! Great video though, thank you!!!! How well did the kit work? Were you satisfied with the mulching results?
Didn’t know about the torque rating. Thank you, I will check it out and be careful next time. The kit worked great. It feels a bit different with the kit on. What I mean is, it vibrates occasionally and I keep thinking something is wrong but there’s nothing wrong. The results are much better than I expected and I mean much better. When I cut tall grass there seems as there is nothing there so I would recommend 100%. I am planning on doing a vid on it this weekend to show the results. Subscribe if you haven’t yet. If just started putting on my tractor videos with attachments. I have a few on now, check them out and tell me what you think. Either way good luck and thanks
My friend. The manual states 50 pounds of torque. Unless you're really wimpy, which you do not look like, you're maybe putting in 80 pounds. It's way too much...
I know your just looking out but the angle of the camera doesn’t really show how far away he actually was. I could have swung the hammer like a crazy man and he couldn’t have gotten hit.
Dude.... you put those blades on waaaay to tight!!!. Literally need to be hand tight. No way you will ever be able to change blades without taking deck off each time
No need to tighten the living jesus out of those bolts!! Even my Ryobi 18 volt impact driver is too much at 150 ft/lb of torque. Also, use anti-seize on those threads!
Great video! The next time you get a frozen nut or bolt, apply Kroil and let it soak in for a while. If it's really stubborn or badly rusted, let it soak for a couple of hours. You might find it at your local gun shop or you can get it on Amazon. It's not cheap, but it works. I find it superior to PB. As mentioned below, anti-seize is a great idea. I use it on any bolts that get exposed to the elements.
I clean & grease the blade bolts every time we sharpen them. Makes life easier.
What a great idea, I will do that next spring...
@@stevekopcial129 also anti-lock solutions but they're out of reach for me so I use grease. The threads direction in relation to the forces shouldn't let these go loose if you tighten them just enough with an impact drill or a suitable torque wrench without overkilling it. Much luck!
John nice video. Couple of things you are doing, over tighten the bolts on old blades, 50# torque on these bolts. Should use anti seize on bolts. If you have the correct tap, should run it in each support for the blades. Used a torch overheats and cooks the grease and seals in the support. Heat is LAST choice. Impact guns are a no-no for tightening. Let PB set over night and spray couple of times. Tap bolt lightly to shock it. This will let pb get into threads and help release. Last thing ANTISEIZE the bolts and use torque wrench. Torque to spec. NIce video and help info.
Thanks for the info.
I put the zerk fitting grease gun grease on the blade bolt threads, never lost a blade. Never had an issue loosening the bolts. I’m sure it’s not right but it works.
Great video, thanks
This looks easier than I suspected it was going to be
A little tip, Use WD40 on the under side of the mower deck and it will keep the grass from sticking.
Heat and cool with new application of penetrating oil and be very careful about fire.
drive over deck makes it so nice
Love at first site ❤️
Good vid. How do you open and close the baffles? My X380 has wiring and a switch on the console but I am upgrading to the 1023E and would rather there be a simple manual open and close, particularly since I will be taking the deck on/off more frequently
Get the 1/2" drive Milwaukee 18v fuel impact, guarantee it will be tight enough
Everybody worried about torque and oil but I'm thinking u put blades on wrong... Been a while for me on mulching blades but I thought cupped part of blade went upward....
Mr. John, we just picked up a 1025R and the salesman said no mulching kit available...if you could find a part number, I’d sure appreciate it!
I believe it is BM20827. I don’t have the paperwork any more but it looks right
That definitely the one I have on my tractor
Johnny's Tips and Tricks thanks, the salesman said I needed to buy another deck to mulch with
Call Buck Bros
Johnny's Tips and Tricks I’ll look them up, I’m guessing they’re not in NC
Two words. Anti-seize (for the blade bolts)
Torque wrench.
Agreed. If he thought the middle one was bad before, it’s going to be 10 times worse when it’s time to change them again.
As we don't have this solution at reach -we use grease. It helps, and it's way way better than nothing I guess
What is the part number for the mulch kit and where did you buy it from?
I don’t have the part number on me right now but I bought it at buck bros.
FYI, there's a torque specified for those blade bolts. I have a 48" deck and the torque is only 50 ft lbs, which isn't a lot really and looks like way less than you put on yours. You don't have to work so hard, man! Great video though, thank you!!!! How well did the kit work? Were you satisfied with the mulching results?
Didn’t know about the torque rating. Thank you, I will check it out and be careful next time. The kit worked great. It feels a bit different with the kit on. What I mean is, it vibrates occasionally and I keep thinking something is wrong but there’s nothing wrong. The results are much better than I expected and I mean much better. When I cut tall grass there seems as there is nothing there so I would recommend 100%. I am planning on doing a vid on it this weekend to show the results. Subscribe if you haven’t yet. If just started putting on my tractor videos with attachments. I have a few on now, check them out and tell me what you think. Either way good luck and thanks
Thanks!
My friend. The manual states 50 pounds of torque. Unless you're really wimpy, which you do not look like, you're maybe putting in 80 pounds. It's way too much...
What too tight on those bolts.
there are torque specs...
good video but maybe when u banging on the hammer mover the kid
I know your just looking out but the angle of the camera doesn’t really show how far away he actually was. I could have swung the hammer like a crazy man and he couldn’t have gotten hit.
Mower ....mover. Very funny. I just saw it 😀
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Dude.... you put those blades on waaaay to tight!!!. Literally need to be hand tight. No way you will ever be able to change blades without taking deck off each time
You're using the wrong impact gun. That one is too small
No need to tighten the living jesus out of those bolts!! Even my Ryobi 18 volt impact driver is too much at 150 ft/lb of torque. Also, use anti-seize on those threads!
Another plastic for a plastic tractor.