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Ford 930A mower blade removal

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rtblonde
Join Date: Jun 2007
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2007-06-22          143127


Hi I have the Ford 930A (3) blade finish mower and was tring to replace my three mower blades. The left and right blade I was successful at replacing but the center blade I was unable to get the bolt off it would rotate in the housing it seemed. Wondering if anyone has a diagram for this mower or advise the steps to remove blade when the blot spins in the shaft and pulley? I think I have to remove the belt covers on the top and check the center pulley and keyed spline for the center pulley? any thought inputs thanks?



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earthwrks
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2007-06-22          143129


If I understand you right, the pully keeps spinning with the bolt? If so, try removing the belt, then take a bad belt wrapped around the pulley and held tightly with vice grips in the manner of a strap-type oil filter wrench to hold the pulley. If that doesn't work, use vice grips to grip the top or bottom flange of the pulley (don't bend or damage the pulley though). Grasping the pulley nut with a wrench may work too. ....


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Billy
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2007-06-23          143136


If you have access to one, use an air impact wrench. It'll be off in a blink of an eye. ....


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2007-07-07          143495


Left hand thread; right loose; left tight ....


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