Really dumb**s question, but this is the place for it:
I'm iin the process of deconstructing this MMM after catastrophic metal fatigue failure of the deck shell. I'm presently trying to remove the two side pulley/spindle assemblies to see if they are salvageable. On the top end of each spindle is a nut with lock washer. That nut is really on tight, and don't want to hit it the wrong way with the impact wrench. What little thread is visible on that end of the spindle is very fine and my vision is exxtremely poor. I can't see if that thread is right-hand or left-hand. Looking down from the top, the blade and spindle would normally rotate clockwise, so would the top nut necessarily tighten counter-clockwise and loosen clockwise? Anybody know for sure which way these nuts go?
Thanks again
UPDATE 01/19/21
Both left and right blade spindle nuts are reverse threaded--came off with clockwise rotation. Newly acquired impact wrench made it easy--shoulda bought one of these fifty years ago!
Thanks to all who responded.
I'm iin the process of deconstructing this MMM after catastrophic metal fatigue failure of the deck shell. I'm presently trying to remove the two side pulley/spindle assemblies to see if they are salvageable. On the top end of each spindle is a nut with lock washer. That nut is really on tight, and don't want to hit it the wrong way with the impact wrench. What little thread is visible on that end of the spindle is very fine and my vision is exxtremely poor. I can't see if that thread is right-hand or left-hand. Looking down from the top, the blade and spindle would normally rotate clockwise, so would the top nut necessarily tighten counter-clockwise and loosen clockwise? Anybody know for sure which way these nuts go?
Thanks again
UPDATE 01/19/21
Both left and right blade spindle nuts are reverse threaded--came off with clockwise rotation. Newly acquired impact wrench made it easy--shoulda bought one of these fifty years ago!
Thanks to all who responded.
Last edited: