Look around railroad tracks for discarded Tie plates. They’re the square steel plates with the spike holes in them. I used one of those to hold the blade from turning. I kept splitting every board I put under there. 😂
My husband just changed the blade on our riding lawnmower and they sure don't make it easy.. Nice job! I'm New to your channel.. I came over from Old Swede's Farm! 😊
Look around railroad tracks for discarded Tie plates. They’re the square steel plates with the spike holes in them. I used one of those to hold the blade from turning. I kept splitting every board I put under there. 😂
My husband just changed the blade on our riding lawnmower and they sure don't make it easy.. Nice job!
I'm New to your channel.. I came over from Old Swede's Farm! 😊
Thanks for watching and welcome to the family
Yes changing out the blade is simple but not easy
Phil
PFON
I use a 2x4 to wedge in my decks when I change blades too. My preferred method. Made quick work of that task Phil.
Yep it works well
Have a great weekend Gary
Phil
Good morning I'm Brendon never loosen with a torque wrench always tighten
I used a 1" socket and it seemed a little loose? What size socket did you use?
Now a video on sharpening them please
Maybe soon
Always put anti-seize on the threads!!
Pretty easy with impact gun
Thanks for watching
Yes it definitely helps