Aug 12, 2021 / Finishing mower #1 C chinawall Silver Member Joined Dec 20, 2007 Messages 115 I have a Taylor way finishing mower with a loose blade and the bolt will not budge... Think I’ve tried everything...HELP!
I have a Taylor way finishing mower with a loose blade and the bolt will not budge... Think I’ve tried everything...HELP!
Aug 12, 2021 / Finishing mower #2 workinonit Elite Member Joined Sep 13, 2020 Messages 3,128 Location Scranton, SC Tractor JD 5090E PB Blaster, Kerns Rust Cutter, Heat.
Aug 12, 2021 / Finishing mower #3 workinonit Elite Member Joined Sep 13, 2020 Messages 3,128 Location Scranton, SC Tractor JD 5090E How are you trying to turn it? With what?
Aug 12, 2021 / Finishing mower #4 BackRoad Veteran Member Joined Apr 30, 2020 Messages 1,561 Location Rural PA Tractor Kubota MX6000, MF 35 It might be a left-hand (reverse) threaded bolt to hold the blade on. Some of the Rhino finish mowers are that way...
It might be a left-hand (reverse) threaded bolt to hold the blade on. Some of the Rhino finish mowers are that way...
Aug 12, 2021 / Finishing mower #5 workinonit Elite Member Joined Sep 13, 2020 Messages 3,128 Location Scranton, SC Tractor JD 5090E I think my Caroni had a couple of the 5 blades with left hand threaded nuts.
Aug 12, 2021 / Finishing mower #6 S sixdogs Super Star Member Joined Dec 8, 2007 Messages 13,809 Location Ohio Tractor Kubota M7040, Kubota MX5100, Deere 790 TLB, Farmall Super C BackRoad said: It might be a left-hand (reverse) threaded bolt to hold the blade on. Some of the Rhino finish mowers are that way... Click to expand... I've had several mowers and most had reverse threads on them. It's possible.
BackRoad said: It might be a left-hand (reverse) threaded bolt to hold the blade on. Some of the Rhino finish mowers are that way... Click to expand... I've had several mowers and most had reverse threads on them. It's possible.