Mowing RCR 1860 help

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Clemson sc
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Kubota B3200
Could some of you good people please tell what size socket I need to remove the blades ** and the blade carrier on a Land Pride RCR 1860 bush hog please.
Also, is it regular thread { turn clockwise to tighten } ?
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Ok, I got the nut off of the blade carrier and the two blades and blade bolts that go thru the stump jumper--- how does the stump jumper and the blade carrier come off :confused:please?
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#6  
I have the manual--it"s worthless
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#7  
Whoever came up with the chain an bottle jack method I read about on here has my vote on how to remove the stump jumper. It works, plain and simple. Now, the jumper has a slight wobble, any Ideas on how to true it up? Doesnt wobble much but you can feel it at pto speed--thats why I took it off in the first place. It;s not beat-up and looks good except fot the wobble. Could a machine shop fix it? Don't want to buy a new one if I don"t have to. Are all blade carriers welded to the stump jumper? Mine is.
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/ RCR 1860 help #8  
Trying to tighten nuts holding gearbox to the deck. Stump jumper was a PAIN. I used Kroil, sledge, torch, bottle jack and chain as well as wooden wedges driven under pan and wetted for expansion, gear puller. It would not bulge.
Then I had an epiphany..... drilled a 1 inch hole through the pan to access nuts holding gearbox to deck. It was easy-greasy
 

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