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Usually a short length of 2x4 can be used to wedge and hold the blade to loosen the bolt.
Remove the bolt holding the blade to the left
Check for proper blade length for mower if that is right. Check for bad bearings in blade drive shafts if OK . Check for bent shafts. Hope this helps.
Place a block of C4 underneath it
How is the belt position on the front 48" deck on a JD F525
probably not cant u figure that out youself
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Remove the mower deck. Block the blade from turning by using a piece of wood wedged between the blade and the mower deck. Loosen the nut on the top of the pulley (May require a cheater bar). Remove the pulley. If it doesn't come off easily, use a 3 armed pully remover. Once the pulley is removed, loosen the four self-tapping bolts that hold the spindle to the bottom of the deck and the spindle will fall loose. Remove the blade. Install the new spindle from below using NEW self-tapping bolts to bolt the new spindle to the deck. Replace the blade, install pulley, block blade from turning then tighten the top nut.
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if its a rider you remove the deck, turn it over, clamp the old blade in place, & get a large wrench to fit the nut holding on the blade(s). if you have one, use an impact wrench. remove old blade(s) after you remove the nut. take off old blade and put on new one. replace nut and reinstall the deck. if its a pusher just turn mower on its side and use above instructions.hope this helped and good luck
Firstly, to sharpen the mower blade, remove it from the lawnmower and get any rust off with steel wool. Clamp the blade down and run along it a file. For badly damaged blades, it would be best to take it to a professional.