How to remove Cub Cadet blades without taking the deck off
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.ค. 2024
- I show you how to remover your blades on Cub Cadet without taking deck off.
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Straight and to the point! Good job! Well done.
Thanks
Thank you for being clear, quick, & to the point. Definitely gonna do it this way!!
Welcome
Thank you. This is by far the only way to do it. I’m not a fan of removing the deck.
Welcome thanks for watching
I just jack mine up and hit the nuts with my impact rattle gun. No need to jam blades to get the torque to crack em. Put bolts back with socket and breaker bar. Then one or two thwacks with rattle gun to tighten. Not too much. Way quicker, my grounds boulder covered so I change blades alot.
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I changed my Husky 48 inch the other day. My 1/4 air ratchet made quick work of it. Zip Zip done in 20 min!! My dog tried to help too!! Lol
My dog loves to hang out with me. Thanks for watching
i think all dogs want to help out....mine are always in the way.
Nice setup that you have. If one has a ditch in their property you can straddle (the lawn tractor being perpendicular to the ditch--if the ditch is small enough) it with your lawn tractor, which will give you plenty of clearance to remove & install the blades. Some put theirs on blocks which is not as good as having a ditch, IMHO. Of course the ditch should be dry when you do this!
Good tip I have seen people do this. Thanks for watching
Great video Jim . Taking off the mower deck to sharpen the blades looked like a pain so I’m glad this is an option thanks
Glad to help
i like the trick you use to balance blades. Thank you!
Your welcome my friend hope all is going good.
Great job thanks for the tips 1st timer here
Welcome! Thanks for watching
I have a floor jack I can use and chocks for the back wheels. Looks super easy. Thanks. I'll probably just replace the blades.
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Great! Thanks I like the video and I will return to watch again and again. Now if I want to take the blades off without taking the deck, I have to build a ramp? One project always leads to more projects and I never have the right tools. I do like your ramps, though. If I have to replace the belt I will need to remove the deck. I think your dog was listening to you, so just send her down to Florida and maybe she can do the job for me.
I would like to come to Florida with her lol. Thanks for watching
Good video, love your helper. New sub.
Thanks for the sub!
Great video, thanks. 👍
Welcome
Awesome... learnt alot
Thanks for watching
Help alot thanks!
Welcome
Thanks. I have to take my mower deck off anyways this time. Something broke on the pulleys and the blades no longer turn.
thanks for leaving a comment hope it went well
Do you know what size socket? is it metric? Thanks for the video!
24 is the closest hope this helps. Thanks for watching
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Good video but my 1046vt has reverse threads on the nuts!! (found out the hard way)
Hope this comment helps someone thanks
Mine was so tight I had to remove the deck and use a torch to heat up the nut for the blade.
Holy smokes. Thanks for watching
No middle blade?
I have a LT 1045 and there's 3 blades.
You must have a bigger deck, thanks for watching
During re-installing of the blades. You made no mention as to the position of them to where they were exactly... doesn't that matter for balance during rotation as well? I was taught to put the on 1/2 turn from each other. In other words..
One pointing front to back, one side to side. And on the 1054 3 blade decks 1/3 rotation of each other.
Am I wrong? Does it matter?great channel and videos. Sub'd &bell rang.
It really does not matter. Thanks for subscribing
@@DIYJIM thank you.
I have question I'm hoping you can give some guidance on... I bought a used SLTX 1054VT. The day I picked it up it was very quick. Also, with the mower deck up and eventually taken off to fit into a trailer (54' deck) I could see that the main drive belt was in need of replacement. So, I put a new cub belt on it. Also, I decided to replace all the drive belt pulleys with bearings. However, for some reason now the mower is slow.
The new belt was installed perfectly. The spring and tension pulley are keeping it tight. Double check with the Cadet dealer & service center near my house to make sure. But they can't take it in for 4 weeks because they're booked. Are there things I can do myself to solve what's causing g this, or improve my speed? I bought this purposely for the V-Twin power & it's abilities to move effortlessly on gentle hill slopes. Just 2 weeks ago. I haven't been able to mow yet...after hundreds of $ spent.
Maybe
Fluid replacement?
Tighter tension spring?
Hoping you can help
@@ragtie6177 I think I had a similar problem with my old cub cadet. I know why it happened to mine. I put the wrong size belt on. Maybe that is your problem. Hope this helps
do NOT use a plastic " clamp" unless you want to lose a finger/hand/face.
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At this point it's just simpler to just pay 30 euros to the nearest repairman to come pick up the lawn rider, take it back to his garage, service everything and sharpen the blades and bring it back. Especially when the owner doesn't have most of these tools.
Agree thanks for watching
My shop charges $120 to pick up and return the mower.
That's what I was going to say, last time I checked around here (4 years ago) it was $80 USD to get the blades sharpened at a shop. If you snag the tools, just DIY. @@patdinan1085 I'm throwing the mulching blades on mine.
Wow, doesn't anyone own a 3 ton car jack?and a impact gun?? I can have my blades off and sharpened and back on in 15 minutes, people that are not mechanically inclined should not post videos!!!! 😅 i know you tried but!!!😊
I do have both but I’m making a video for others that do not. What’s your TH-cam channel name. Love to see your videos I bet you are perfect.