Zero Turn Blade Changing Ideas

LarryBud

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Hey Folks,

I have a 52" Gravely. Last time I changed the mower blades ( I have two sets ) with sharpened blades I removed the deck, flipped the deck up on the side and proceeded as described in the manual. Removing and reinstalling the deck, belts, springs is no small job on this model. It seems like way too much work for sharp cutting blades.

I was thinking of just using my loader to lift up the front, blocking it somehow and changing them right there. Any better ideas? Other thoughts.
 

Flintknapper

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Yes, come up with something.

Just be sure to block it well or otherwise secure the deck.

I use an engine hoist to lift the front of my Scag and just change the blades that way.

Just hook onto an eye-bolt I installed and lift it.

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dragfan66

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I have used a loader several times at the farm to do exactly that. I raise it up until the rear bumper is about on the ground. I rotate the spindles to get a feel for any problems with the bearings first.
Then swap the blades quickly without exposing myself to possible chain or loader failure.

At home, I use a MoJack.
 

jyoutz

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I have a chain hoist attached to the trusses in my barn. I just lift the mower that way.
 

Marky

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I just roll a floorjack under the front and lift it enough to get an impact wrench onto the bolts. Couple of minutes and i’m done…
 

Old Machinist

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I use car ramps and a creeper to change the blades on my MMM.

I also use a short piece of chain with hooks on both ends to hold the blades secure while I torque the bolts.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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I just roll mine off the side of the mountain.... Oh wait... maybe that was an accident and not maintenance. :unsure:
 
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Flintknapper

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I just drive one caster up on a car ramp.
^^^^

That's what I do to clean the underside of the deck. IF you wash it with a hose immediately after mowing, it cleans very easily and quickly.

If you wait until it dries and builds up, then you have scrape it.

Much easier to 'maintain' things then have to fix something later.

Cleaning the deck takes no more than 5 minutes for me and I am 'ready' to mow next time.
 

Outnumbered

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Chain, battery impact wrench and two jack stands and I am done in a few minutes.
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