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Bushog

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9N 89716

09-11-2004 11:18:27




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Quick question - I have a 5' bushog that has 2 blades attached to a single hub. 1 of the blades does not rotate around its pivot pin, the other does. All I can tell is it is a Clipper 500, whomever made it, I don't know. Trying to remove the castle nut, to take off the blade hub. Have no information on the mower, is the threads commonly left handed on this nut? Any help is appreciated, along with any helpful hints.

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souNdguy

09-11-2004 22:28:25




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 Re: Bushog in reply to 9N 89716, 09-11-2004 11:18:27  
Most likely the nut is made to tighten in the direction of rotation.

However.. hit that blade with some pb oil, and bang it back and forth with a sledge hammer.. It'll break free... probably no need to drop that stump jumper..

Soundguy



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