malk315
Silver Member
At least that's how it is on my mower deck...
Put a block between two blades and housing on deck, put socket on blade bolt and spun bolt counter-clockwise about 2 turns and no loosening. Two out of three blades being held in place by 2x4 were not moving. Third blade was moving some of the time indicating spindle was turning rather than bolt loosening at least for part of the time.
Tried another blade -- same story.
Tried going other direction (using torque wrench set at 130 ft-lbs as manual says the blades should be torqued to) and same story.
Wish it was as easy as the owner's manual describes...
This is a DMM-60 mid-mount deck.
The blades are single bolt mount with M-16 bolt, 2 "cup" washers, one flat washer, then the blade, a "shoulder" washer, and the shoulder washer goes against the spindle.
Any recommendations? Cutting torch and buy new spindles every time I want to change blades on my $2000+ mower deck?
I don't have an impact wrench. I'm betting doing that will screw up threads or whatever.
Now I've lost confidence that the deck is safe w/ regards to blade mounting. I know they're at 130 ft-lbs (even a bit more, the range is 130 - 159), but I can turn the bolt a whole turn or more either direction and nothing will loosen.
I have a second set of blades I want to mount while I get the original set sharpened and then keep changing every once in a while.
Any of you many guys w/ RFMs have a similar blade mount? I would expect so...
Thanks in advance for any help. I really don't want to bring it back to the dealer, but I will if I have to now that I have a 16' trailer to pull it around. I'm going to make the dealer demonstrate blade removal and installation to see how he handles the nightmare.... I'm ready to start throwing tools at the concrete... absolutely ridiculous.
Put a block between two blades and housing on deck, put socket on blade bolt and spun bolt counter-clockwise about 2 turns and no loosening. Two out of three blades being held in place by 2x4 were not moving. Third blade was moving some of the time indicating spindle was turning rather than bolt loosening at least for part of the time.
Tried another blade -- same story.
Tried going other direction (using torque wrench set at 130 ft-lbs as manual says the blades should be torqued to) and same story.
Wish it was as easy as the owner's manual describes...
This is a DMM-60 mid-mount deck.
The blades are single bolt mount with M-16 bolt, 2 "cup" washers, one flat washer, then the blade, a "shoulder" washer, and the shoulder washer goes against the spindle.
Any recommendations? Cutting torch and buy new spindles every time I want to change blades on my $2000+ mower deck?
I don't have an impact wrench. I'm betting doing that will screw up threads or whatever.
Now I've lost confidence that the deck is safe w/ regards to blade mounting. I know they're at 130 ft-lbs (even a bit more, the range is 130 - 159), but I can turn the bolt a whole turn or more either direction and nothing will loosen.
I have a second set of blades I want to mount while I get the original set sharpened and then keep changing every once in a while.
Any of you many guys w/ RFMs have a similar blade mount? I would expect so...
Thanks in advance for any help. I really don't want to bring it back to the dealer, but I will if I have to now that I have a 16' trailer to pull it around. I'm going to make the dealer demonstrate blade removal and installation to see how he handles the nightmare.... I'm ready to start throwing tools at the concrete... absolutely ridiculous.