What size of socket does it take to remove the blades? seems like no normal size fits the bolt.
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That is a cap screw you are talking about. The size of it is 7/16" X 1-3/4". The John Deere part # is 19H2563, but I am sure you can just get one at the local hardware store. I could not find out for sure, but on most blades they use a fine-thread bolt/screw. If you can tell the difference, check before you buy, or just buy both and see which one threads in easily. Hope all this helps.
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If i understand you right the little square piece is the solenoid, and it should be replaced if it is making a buzzing noise
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I had the same thing happen. I got the tank out, but it wasn't easy. Take out the bolts out that hold the rear end on. Take off the two springs that support the seat. Take out the battery and the battery tray. Take out the 6 bolts that hold the black cowling and the front of the green platform to the frame. This will allow you to lift the seat platform far enough off the rear end to allow the tank to be pulled out through the side. You also have to remove the metal bracket which holds the front of the tank and has caused the tank to leak in the first place. New tank is $56.00 not installed. I used a soldering gun and melted the plastic back together. I think it will hold quit a while. I know this is a little sketchy, but It worked for me.
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Hi..my name is Keith...to answer your question..there is no certain position to put the blades and there is enough clearance that they wont hit...but there is a proper torque on the nut when reinstalling the blade..and its usually like 100 foot pounds..i hope this has helped
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remove the cap on wheel then there is a ring or cotter pin to remove then pull wheel off
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