It's actually a lot easeir than it seems. Find the 2 wheels on the top of your deck that use the pulley motion. On the bottom side of the deck of these pulley wheels are the blade nuts. You will need a 7/8" box end wrench, preferably 2 of them. Simply, loosen the nuts with wrench, you may want another one to tightly hold the nut on the top side of the deck. You may have to spray them with wd-40 or some other lubricant to loosen. Also while trying to loosen the old blade, the motion of this will try to spin the blade. I found the easiest way to prevent this is to have a friend use their foot to force against the loosening. Once removed on both sides, most lawn tractors have 2 blades, clear out any trash or other debris that may have gotten spun between the blade and deck. Apply a little more wd-40 and reattatch new blades. The cut motion is clockwise so be sure not to install blades upside down. easy enough to do by yourself, but 2 people is a lot easier. All you need is the wrench, some lubricant, and if you cant find a friend, a cement or wood block to force against the loosening. Good luck.
I changed the blade belt on my Murray mower. Now one blade stops and goes. If I lower the deck the blade stop . What did I do wrong?
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You can lift a riding lawn mower with a car or floor jack in order to change the blades. Simply place the jack under the frame of the lawn mower but away from the blades to lift it. Then, block the mower up using bricks or concrete blocks.
most likely 2, look underneath
Most lawnmowers loosen to the left. At least that's how I do it.
what size belt do i need with a murray riding lawn mower that is a 12.5hp. 40"
The PTO (Power Take-Off) switch on a Murray riding mower is typically located near the operator's seat, often on the dashboard or control panel. It is usually a lever or a button that activates the mower's blades. In some models, it may also be integrated into the ignition switch. Always refer to the specific owner's manual for precise location details for your model.
It does not take fluid it takes grease and unless you open it up there is no need to change
have u tried looking in the manual
A Murray riding lawnmower owners manual can be obtained from most Murray riding lawnmower dealerships. You can find the owners manual at most local libraries.
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