simply remove the bolts that hold the blades to the mower.check and make a note of the blades positions/there's an 'up' and 'down'-[ 'down' faces the lawn] put something,-ratchet handle, 2x4- to keep the blade[s[ from turning and remove the retaining bolt[s]replace the new blade[s] facing the proper direction-if in doubt,ask a dealer-they may laugh,but it's importent. hope this helps. It would help more if I knew which direction the bolts turn, reverse or normal on a twin blade 38" deck?
I believe the size head for the bolt is a 5/8 socket, you will probably need a cheater bar for leverage to help get the bolt loose from the blade spindle. Or a hammer to tap the handle of socket. Make sure you lube the spindles when putting things back together. The lube points are on top of deck around the 3 spindles on most decks !
Remove the deck from the tractor, then remove both blades. They can be sharpened using a grinder. If you don't have a grinder, then there are shops out there that can sharpen them for you (try asking at a shop that sharpens chainsaw chains).
the treads are stander so it will left for lossen and right for tighten
what size nut is on the blades on a john deere z225 42 in mower
i had high lift blades on my mower & it would overheat. i put regular blades on it & problem went away. could be your problem
Do you seriously not have a few to try?!?
Turn your blades off.
Is your STX 38 a black deck or yellow mower deck color?? Bob Lituri lituri54@aol.com
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The attachments for a John Deere 240 tractor are a 38" mower deck, 46" mower deck, blade and a 42" snow blower. You can find a complete listing of these attachments here: http://www.tractordata.com/lawn-tractors/000/0/2/26-john-deere-240-attachments.html
Lt133 lawn tractor will not fire is coil bad
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