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DuBas07
Jul 26, 2008, 08:58 AM
Im trying to remove the bolt that's holding my brother-inlaws mower blade and it is stuck. I know what Im doing as I maintained a large landscaping companies mowers for 3 years but we had impact wrenches so I never had to deal with this. Ill have access to air tools on Monday but I want to get this done today. Im not sure how the "heating up stuck bolts" trick works and Im not sure if it would be a good idea in this situation because the pulley on top of this bolt could be made of aluminum(I don't know). I have the deck completely removed so I can get at it.
KISS
Jul 26, 2008, 09:10 AM
There is a brief sticky here:
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/tools-power-equipment/frequently-asked-questions-answered-our-experts-235047.html
DuBas07
Jul 26, 2008, 09:24 AM
There is a brief sticky here:
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/tools-power-equipment/frequently-asked-questions-answered-our-experts-235047.html
I know the process of taken the mower apart inside and out. I am using a wedge and have a long ratchet. I need ideas on how to loosen an over-tightened bolt. Did I miss something in the sticky? I read it twice now.
KISS
Jul 26, 2008, 11:26 AM
Maybe, Maybe not.
The 6 point socket is extremely important.
A 2' long breaker bar is not necessarily the same as a long rachet.
I could add WD-40.
The method works for crankshaft pully bolts torqued at 200 ft-lbs and lug nuts at 80 ft-lbs providing you can keep the shaft from moving.
DuBas07
Jul 26, 2008, 08:08 PM
Maybe, Maybe not.
The 6 point socket is extremely important.
A 2' long breaker bar is not necessarily the same as a long rachet.
I could add WD-40.
The method works for crankshaft pully bolts torqued at 200 ft-lbs and lug nuts at 80 ft-lbs providing you can keep the shaft from moving.
I finally got it. My 185 frame standing on the ratchet didn't budge it but my 210lb brother finally got it to break.
Thank you.