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L59 Blade Bolts Stuck

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    Posted: 06 Oct 2023 at 3:45pm
I have tried all the things from an old post about getting the blades loose on a Woods L59.  My compressor only gets up to 120 lbs and my 1/2 inch impact couldn't brake the bolts loose.
Any suggestions
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Right or left hand threads????

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They are left hand threads on ge blade spindles.
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Take a breaker bar and maybe put a pipe handle extension on it. I've had that work if the impact wrench won't. And as said reverse threads. Good luck.
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Turn the mower on its back, stick a 2x4 under the blade to act as a stop,  big breaker bar, as stated, and righty loosey!
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Nevermine.  I put a jack under my 3/4 break over and added a long cheater pipe and got them loose.  I also made a piece of tubing out of angle iron to slide over the blade to lock it again the housing since one of my blades was broken.
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Thanks.  I didn't see the responses until I sent my message
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I’ve got 3 Woods mowers. 2 L 306’s and 1 L59. All 3 have left hand spindle threads. I was under the impression that all L series mowers had left hand spindle threads.
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I use my Milwaukee 1/2” impact gun to get them off. I wish they would have put a sticker on the deck notating the rotation of the bolts.
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Originally posted by AC720Man AC720Man wrote:

I use my Milwaukee 1/2” impact gun to get them off. I wish they would have put a sticker on the deck notating the rotation of the bolts.

I think my L-306 does have a sticker indicating left hand threads. It's been a darn good mower.
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If it doesn’t have a sticker just write it on top of the deck with a permanent marker. I also wrote the size socket it takes for the spindle nut.
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