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Posted by jaker2 on May 01, 2005 at 08:35:17 from (67.139.231.50):
In Reply to: Mowing Question posted by Dug on May 01, 2005 at 07:57:57:
Hello Dug, The blades are held on by I believe a 5/8ths bolt that takes a 15/16 th wrench. They are right handed. If the blades have been on there very long or have hit rocks or other hard things besides grass they will be stretched and a bear to remove. I usually take a 4x4 and put against the blade and the deck to wedge them and try to remove the blade. I am fairly large individual( I weigh 300lbs) and it takes all I am worth to remove them. If you cannot get them, take the grinder and grind the head off, and they will come out with your fingers. Then go to JD and get new bolts for all of them. I cannot recall for certain but I think there are two spring washers between the bolt and the blade. No loctite is necessary because the blades will tighten when they spin. Make sure when you put the blades back on that you get them up flush against the shaft. The bolt hole has a sleeve like thing that sticks down to go in the blade hole. If you need anymore help let me know. Other than the electical system that 935 is a simple machine.
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