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oran daniels Posted on May 11, 2018

I have a SQ 160 BUSH HOG Squeeler rotory cutter,I want to remove the blades but can't figure out what size the nut is that's holding the blades on...any clue????

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2008

SOURCE: black and decker mm675 lawn hog

Wedge a short piece of 2x4 between the blade and the housing,
turn clockwise to tighten !

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2009

SOURCE: wishbone front offside bmw mini one

you have to put the wishbone on 1st, the ball joint nut on and the front one den guide it in the hole and use a big lever with plenty of wd 40 and it will go in, i jus did one the other day, i had to change dat rear wishbone bush which was a nightmare to do

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 21, 2009

SOURCE: can't remove the nut holding blade on. Which way do I remove

Get some WD-40 and spray the area around the nut then let it sit for a few hours. This will get into the threads and loosen any rust that is compounding your problem. Now get a good wrench and look directly at the nut. Left is loose and Right is tight.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2009

SOURCE: How do I remove the wheels on a 1985 Troy Built Horse Rototiller?

Horse wheels are held on with a single roll pin. Pound out the roll pin and pray.....that the rims aren't rusted to the shaft. If the rims are rusted to the shaft, you have two choices. You can either put the new tires or tubes on the rim with the rim on the shaft...or you can work at getting the rims off the shaft. If you put tubes in, be sure the rim is free of sharp edges.....or you'll be sorry.

To get the rims off if they're rusted on, I've used a variety of techniques over the years. The most effective is to weld a nut on the spot where you removed the end caps. Use a nut that's the same thread as your bearing puller. Then use the bolt from your bearing puller to put pressure on the end of the shaft, pulling the rim off. A torch helps, but be careful or you'll be putting new seals in too.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2009

SOURCE: How do I remove the blade from a Makita MK470 tile

There is not a lock on this saw. If the blade is to tight to hold by hand you need to use an impact wrench. It will loosen the nut before the blade has time to start spinning.

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How do you change blades on 5ft bush hog?

lift The brush hog up and place on blocks or other foundation that wont fall over. disconnect the power take off shaft from the tractor. Now look for two round openings in the middle of the deck one on ether side of the gear box (the thing on the brush hog that the pto shaft from the tractor hooks up to to make it spin there might be a slip clutch on the shaft but go to the box in the middle) Now turn the shaft till you see the blade nuts in the hole These could be castle nuts with a small carter pin locking them so they don't unscrew. Remove the pin and with a large socket set unscrew it from the bolt then knock the press fit bolt down and the blade will come off, do the same to the other blade if you need them both off. To put them back on use something under the blade and bolt to hold it up so you can start the nut then reverse the order and put everything back on. The blade bolt might be stubborn to get out just take something that fits through the access hole like a wood doll or long punch and drive the bolt down till it comes out as it is press fit and is jammed up to keep the bolt from turning, when putting it back on you will need to make it tight so the bolt can repress back in. Be Careful when reaching under to set the blade and bolt back in. There is not much you can mess up it is just a big nut and bolt Just make sure you put the blade on the way it came off if you do one blade or one at a time you can look at the other to see which way it goes.
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I am trying to remove 4 blades from the Sprint 375 Rover mower. they are unmovable, have not been changed for a long time. Please help me!! I am in despair. Des

remove cutter disc from pto
hold blade in vise and weld the blade bolt head to blade on the grass cutting side using welder ( this transfers heat to threads and helps ) then undo nuts while still clamped in vise

repeat for other blades

always use new blades , bolts , nuts and washers

cheers pauly46
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Is the gear box on an old Woods Bush Hog packed in grease or a heavy weight gear oil and what type is best. How do you prevent leaking

90 weight only. Fill through top until level with side opening. If it is leaking, it has likely blown it's seals. If leak is slow, just keep checking and filling it. If it's just flowing out, it's best to replace the box. No too fun. I've had to do it twice in about 15 years. Hope this helps a little:)
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The diamond insert in the hub of the blade keeps falling out as soon as I start a cut. What is wrong?

DO NOT USE SAW!!!

1. switch off saw, remove cord from socket (positive electrical insulation)
2. lift table for maximum cut and check size of the washer holding the blade,
3. you should have holding nut with collar, collar is about 1 1/4 (32mm) diameter, then blade (diamond is actually universal reducing bush in some blades) and lastly you should have internal washer, again, about 1 1/4" (32mm) diameter. if your collar are smaller, you need to replace blade as not suitable for your particular model, albeit I am rather suspicious that you have wrong collared nut and internal collar. Please check if both collars are exactly this same diameter. Please check if collars cover diamond cut-out.
4. if you see discreptancy between description in 3, purchase suitable blade (external diameter is 7 1/4" (184mm), as you did not supply what model of your saw, therefore most probably shank is 5/8" (16mm),
5. mount internal bush (collar), will go correctly only in one way.
6. mount blade (pay attention to cut direction, cutting surface should be clockwise if you look at mounting shaft.
7. mount external flared nut
8. check blade for slippage and wobbliness
9. connect power cord and switch on/off
10. check saw blade againg for slippage/wobbliness
11. make test cut if 10 was correct
12. use normally

Do not forget that this is not a toy, it will cut through wood, ocassional nail and your fingers.

Opearating saw crate flying debris, always wear googles or facemask, you have only two eyes and there is no spares.

Please leave note how you go with this advice.
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The blade on my B&D sawcat spins even with nut tightened. cold it be the blade is worn, but i put a new blade on and it doesnt spin as freely but still spins

Hole in the blade is greater than spindle on the saw, you did not put bush washer/reducer in, or if that bit is correct, you are puting holding nut wrong way in.

Do not use saw till you rectify the problem, switch off the saw, remove power cord from socket.

1. raise saw table up for maximum cut
2. retract slide-in protector to maximum
3. remove nut from spindle, following by blade (and bush if used)
4. check internalholding washer if it is correctly inserted.
5. orient correctly internal washer (it have notch or notches and will go freely only one way - check if that is the case)
6. insert blade, with reducing bush if required
7. if external washer is used put it in
8. screw in the holding nut, hand tighten and check mobility of the blade, tighten up about 1/8 to 1/4 turn with spanner, this should be sufficient to hold blade in place without any slipage. If slipage is still present, you are doing something wrong, you need then to supply me with exact model and I will describe exact part look and order in which they must go in.
9. connect to electrical outlet
10. short switch on and off
11. check blade for wandering and slipage, if none then make test cut
12. use as usual if 11 is correct

Hope this will solve your problem :-)

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Black and decker mm675 lawn hog

Wedge a short piece of 2x4 between the blade and the housing,
turn clockwise to tighten !
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