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Problem changing blades

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Storer50

I have a timecutter ss5000. Replacing the blades, the left and center came off easy. The right one seems to use a different bolt. 11/16 too small, 3/4 is too big. The bolt is pretty clean. I am just a basic handyman. Anyone have experience with this? Thanks.


#2

Scrubcadet10

Scrubcadet10

have you tried a metric socket?
17MM is closest to 11/16, doesn't really make sense that 2 blades would use a SAE bolt and 1 Metric. but who knows.
did you pick this up NEW or pre owned?


#3

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Storer50

have you tried a metric socket?
17MM is closest to 11/16,
Will pick one up tomorrow


#4

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bertsmobile1

Some of the aftermarket spindles are metric


#5

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Storer50

Some of the aftermarket spindles are metric
Yeah this bolt isn't the same as the other 2. Almost had the mower ready to go. The grass is starting to drive me nuts.


#6

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Born2Mow

It might have a different bolt to denote a LH thread on that spindle... if the direction of rotation varies on that one blade.


#7

StarTech

StarTech

have you tried a metric socket?
17MM is closest to 11/16, doesn't really make sense that 2 blades would use a SAE bolt and 1 Metric. but who knows.
did you pick this up NEW or pre owned?
Will pick one up tomorrow
Spindle screws are supposed to be 7/16-20 X 1.38 Grade 8; although, some of 5000 used a 1/2-20 x 2.25 Grade 5 so the hex head normally uses a 5/8" (16mm) wrench or socket for the 7/16 screw but 3/4" wrench or socket for the 1/2" screw. Someone might have stuck a metric bolt in there. Head markings would indicate if this the case.

This where the model number from the serial tag would help.

17mm is not going to fit if 11/16 is too tight as 11/16 is 17.5mm. What is in between 11/16 and 3/4 is 18mm but 19mm is also just slight of 3/4" (0.75000).

17 mm1.7 cmJust short of 11/16 Inch0.66929 Inches
18 mm1.8 cmJust short of 3/4 Inch0.70866 Inches
19 mm1.9 cmLittle under 3/4 Inch0.74803 Inches


#8

VRR.DYNDNS>BIZ

VRR.DYNDNS>BIZ

One spindle may have been replaced with a different spec bolt.


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