I'm about to change out the blades on my Land Pride RCR1248 rotary cutter. The spec calls for 450 ft/lbs torque setting on the blade bolts. I thought that I came across a post somewhere that recommended against using an anti-seize compound on these bolts.
I would think that regardless of whatever anti-seize that was used on these bolts, if they are torqued back down to spec, they would stay put and not loosen with use.
Any thoughts on this?
I would think that regardless of whatever anti-seize that was used on these bolts, if they are torqued back down to spec, they would stay put and not loosen with use.
Any thoughts on this?