Man kind remind me of my problem with my craftsman blade adapter all the teeth got knocked off had to order new adapter. Man you've got all the tools a guy could wish for💪🏽
I have another way to solve the 5-point buggered up issue. I learned it from Woodchuck Russ The Deck Dr and it does work. I got in a push mower with the blade tightened down but not aligned on the adapter because the adapter points were swaged off slightly. Use a small drift or cold chisel and hammer and carefully tap the sides of each point back into shape again until you can fit the blade back on correctly. I did this on the mower on the ground tipped on its side but you could certainly remove the adapter and do it in a vice. Only took me less than 5 minutes because the adapter wasn’t real bad. For me this saved the time and money of having to source a new adapter so I could get the mower back to the customer faster. Worked perfectly!
Great fix! You sound like ron white! One
Of my favorite comedians
Lol Mine also. Thanks for watching I'm glad you liked it.
Very good video T-Bone. Straight and to the point, no fluff for you brother. Keep it up.
Thank you, glad you liked it.
Great video as usual T Bone! Keep'm coming!
Thank you for your support my friend
Great video T-Bone! You learn something new everyday, I have never warmed up my air tools...😂
Lol oh they have to be warmed up like a chainsaw LOL. Thanks for watching my friend
Man kind remind me of my problem with my craftsman blade adapter all the teeth got knocked off had to order new adapter. Man you've got all the tools a guy could wish for💪🏽
Thank you so much sir, we really appreciate your support and comments
Thanks, you made this very simple!
Another great video! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge with us.
Great video. You make it look easy. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
I have another way to solve the 5-point buggered up issue. I learned it from Woodchuck Russ The Deck Dr and it does work. I got in a push mower with the blade tightened down but not aligned on the adapter because the adapter points were swaged off slightly. Use a small drift or cold chisel and hammer and carefully tap the sides of each point back into shape again until you can fit the blade back on correctly. I did this on the mower on the ground tipped on its side but you could certainly remove the adapter and do it in a vice. Only took me less than 5 minutes because the adapter wasn’t real bad.
For me this saved the time and money of having to source a new adapter so I could get the mower back to the customer faster. Worked perfectly!
I wish I had a workshop like yours 😂
Thank you glad you like it
Thanks for the help!!
You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
when did Ron White start working on mowers
Lol 😆 Ron White works here. Just kidding thanks for watching my friend
Why not remove the inner bearing seals while it's apart?
Nice ...good job
Thank you, proud to have the godfather watching