I know that we see a lot of problems trying (successfully) to be solved on here so I wanted to update folks on my 12 year old Bush Hog 286 problem I had and the final solution.
I needed to change my blades and so I hit youtube. Very good videos and watched most all of them to get hints. Although I was able to easily remove the 1-11/16 nuts from the pivot bolts with my 3/4 air impact but COULD NOT get the pivot bolts dislodged--they have a very strange way of keeping them from spinning when removing the nuts, which makes them nearly impossible to get out. After two days (at least an hour each day) of pounding (as Youtube videos showed) I called Bush Hog for help (actually to let them have a piece of my mind).
Within 36 hours they sent two guys to my house that removed the bolts, after 30 minutes of pounding (and a method not recommended) AND put the new blades on and told me to return the pivots I had purchased, as they used some they brought--ALL FOR FREE.
Great to have a company take care of folks even when they don't have to. That is top-notch service.
I needed to change my blades and so I hit youtube. Very good videos and watched most all of them to get hints. Although I was able to easily remove the 1-11/16 nuts from the pivot bolts with my 3/4 air impact but COULD NOT get the pivot bolts dislodged--they have a very strange way of keeping them from spinning when removing the nuts, which makes them nearly impossible to get out. After two days (at least an hour each day) of pounding (as Youtube videos showed) I called Bush Hog for help (actually to let them have a piece of my mind).
Within 36 hours they sent two guys to my house that removed the bolts, after 30 minutes of pounding (and a method not recommended) AND put the new blades on and told me to return the pivots I had purchased, as they used some they brought--ALL FOR FREE.
Great to have a company take care of folks even when they don't have to. That is top-notch service.