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Just received a new blade for my lawn mower but I cant seem to remove the old one.I,ve tried brute strength but that hasn't worked.I will leave some oil on it overnight.Any suggestions for its removal would be gratefully accepted.Cheers
PS,wonder if the damaged old blade has tightened the nut into the machine.I suspect it might loosen anti clockwise.
Heat is your friend
I suspect it might loosen anti clockwise.
If you're trying to loosen it clockwise, I think I may know what the issue is.
I,ll try heat after oil.What tools would you recommend?I,ve tried hitting it with a hammer.Nay use.
well fitting socket and long breaker bar. Hit the top of the socket with a hammer not the end of the breaker bar. Good fitting ring spanner if no socket set. Open end spanner will slip if given enough pressure
Thanks tj,when I find out what a breaker bar is I'll give it a go.
PS Is it good to be back amongst the Daily Mail readers?
Heat after oil = flame
Most mowers use a conventional thread as they cut clockwise, this however means that a few do it the other way round. Where does the grass exit on your machine?
Bigger hammer to break corrosion seal, 6-sided socket and more leverage.
monkeycmonkeydo - MemberThanks tj,when I find out what a breaker bar is I'll give it a go.
PS Is it good to be back amongst the Daily Mail readers?
Breaker bar - big handle for a socket set
Its the usual mixture of entertainment, education and frustration being back
Stating the obvious it isn't a left handed thread is it?
Mine always does this. Old socket wrench and give it a sharp whack with a hammer.
