Blade for brush cutter

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DannyLobster

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Massey GC 2310 TLB, Gravely 526
I busted the blade on my 30 inch brush cutter on my Gravely. I'm having a hard time getting the blade off. I have not tried a big cheater yet, but have tried a good sized wrench. I got to thinking, before I ruin my wrench, anyone ever taken oine of these off?
Any thoughts on getting the nut to turn?
I am holding the blade still and turning against the blade,
If I am successful in getting the nut loose, Is it going to spin or will the bade hold the spindle adequately?
Are replacement blades available?

Thanks,
Dan
 
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If you have the older 30 it's gonna spin, I think the last time I took mine off I beat on the wrench with a hammer, but once it came loose it spun right off. Wedge a board between the blade and housing so ya have both hands free to work.
 
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Ooopps, blades are still available for the right hand style, not sure about the left though. If the gearbox mounts to the deck shell with 6 bolts it's a right turn. Or check the casting number on the gearbox if it's a model 106 it's a right turn.
 
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Here is a link to tell you how to identify your mower. Untitled Document
If it is a left turn mower I'm not sure if you can still get blades. Try Gravelyparts.com to see if they have any.

Solo
 
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It appears to be the 52-57 LH. Does the Left hand nut mean I should be turning left to tighten rather than left to loosen?
And will probably not be able to get a replacement?.

Dan
 
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I did look at the site Solo posted and they do list a lefty.
 
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I can't tell ya if the threads are right of left, I have only had the 106 gearboxes and they are normal,,,,,, righty tighty, lefty loosey.
 
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Turn it left to break it loose. If Richards doesn't have one try,

Antram Enterprises
734 Antram Rd., Somerset, PA, 15501
Tel: 1-800-324-6842 Tel: 1-814-443-6468 Fax: 1-814-443-9452
eMail: gravelyparts@cs.com.

Or sometimes I see them listed on ebay.

Solo
 
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So it was a Left threaded nut. Left to Tighten - Right (clockwise) to loosen.
I was able to get it off and now just need to find a replacement. If anyone does need to do this on this model, I was able to grab onto one of the spacers with a pipe wrench to stop the spindle from turning. It must be unround.
Thanks so far.
Dan
 
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This reminds me of a funny time watching my father ry to remove the lug nuts off of out '68 dodge truck.:D
Who'd have tought they turned the other way!
 
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Dannylobster- It doesn't sound like you have an owners manual for your equipment. You can download (for free) owner's manuals and illustrated parts lists from OldGravelys.Net: : Check it out. - Kris :)
 
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Danny
Sorry for the misinformation. Glad to see you got it off.
Solo
 
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Hey No problem You were right on with everything else. I was able top get it off, get a new from Richards, and get it on again. Silly me took it off the tractor and put my blower on for the winter. If we don't get some snow soon I am gonna switch em back!
I took a picture of the old versus new. I wasn't sure I had the right blade the old was sooooo worn down.
Thanks to all for the help
As usual TBN saved the day.
Dan
 

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Danny, might want to check your slip clutch adjustment on that mower while you have it off.
 
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Danny- Is that the 3/8" thick blade ? What did you hit to break that ? :eek:

- Kris :)
 
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JS - Not sure where to start on the slip clutch adjustment. There wer no manuals for the mower, just parts lists.
Kris - Yes It is a thick blade. Not exactly sure, I think it may have been an Ash sapling.
 
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Well personally I would disassemble the slip clutch to make sure the clutch discs are not stuck to the drive plate then reassemble, the info I have says to loosen the lock nuts, tighten all 6 bolts into the back plate then back each bolt off 1/2 turn and lock each bolt into position with locknut. Did the encounter with the sapling stall the tractor or just the mower?
 
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Dannylobster. I have a 52-57.brush mower. Do you find a blade? If not Last year I maked one with soft steel plate. (3/16 x 3.5x 36 in.) It is not the best. But work very good!
I use two blades. Better mulching effect! Better job! Better speed! You can use high range speed. Good luck! Oldmech
 
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Danny! I think you have the good blade! As mine! For SAFETY CLUTCH ajustement! Easy Way! With a feeler gauge (.025 in.) between coils of springs You adjust the six springs. I joint picture. Thank ! Oldmech
 

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The blade is a monster. I am amazed what it cuts. Stilll not sure how it broke. I was debating a brush cutter formy new MF 2310, but this does such a nice job I was glad I was glad I was able to get it repaired.
Thanks for the tips on the clutch adjustment.
Dan
 

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