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micky June 15th 21 11:07 PM

How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?
 
How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?

Before anyone complains, yes, I've already looked on google, and what it
says is "Remove the nut that holds the blade"! Duh. (And what is the
point of newsgroups if one has to google things first?)

I have a half-inch socket wrench with a T-bar and I put a 16" pipe on
that. I turned the mower upside down. To stop the blade from turning,
I put a 2x4 between it and the wall of the house. I turned the wrench
and the whole lawn mower moved!!! :(

I sprayed the nut/shaft with PB Blaster, and then I hit the nut with
medium-weight pipe to vibrate things. Eventually did this 3 or 4 times,
over 4 days.

My version of an impact wrench... I hit the wrench with a short piece of
fence post. Didn't work well.

So after trying various arrangements, I used a 2-foot piece of
semi-round fence rail to stop the blade, put the mower on its side and
held the rail against a rear wheel, and put a 3-foot extensino on the
T-bar, and voila, the nut rotated. Changed to a ratchet handle, and
kept unscrewing. But no progress. ;(

Now the blade stays still but the nut, the washer, and the shaft all
turn together.

I have the kind of impact hammer that you hit with a hammer and it turns
the downward force into rotational force. Wouldn't that damage the
electric motor at the other end of the shaft? (I have used it in the
past and it worked, but never on an electric motor.)

How do I get the blade off?

Dean Hoffman[_18_] June 15th 21 11:21 PM

How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?
 
On Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 4:07:50 PM UTC-5, micky wrote:
How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?

Before anyone complains, yes, I've already looked on google, and what it
says is "Remove the nut that holds the blade"! Duh. (And what is the
point of newsgroups if one has to google things first?)

I have a half-inch socket wrench with a T-bar and I put a 16" pipe on
that. I turned the mower upside down. To stop the blade from turning,
I put a 2x4 between it and the wall of the house. I turned the wrench
and the whole lawn mower moved!!! :(

I sprayed the nut/shaft with PB Blaster, and then I hit the nut with
medium-weight pipe to vibrate things. Eventually did this 3 or 4 times,
over 4 days.

My version of an impact wrench... I hit the wrench with a short piece of
fence post. Didn't work well.

So after trying various arrangements, I used a 2-foot piece of
semi-round fence rail to stop the blade, put the mower on its side and
held the rail against a rear wheel, and put a 3-foot extensino on the
T-bar, and voila, the nut rotated. Changed to a ratchet handle, and
kept unscrewing. But no progress. ;(

Now the blade stays still but the nut, the washer, and the shaft all
turn together.

I have the kind of impact hammer that you hit with a hammer and it turns
the downward force into rotational force. Wouldn't that damage the
electric motor at the other end of the shaft? (I have used it in the
past and it worked, but never on an electric motor.)

How do I get the blade off?


Nut splitter?

[email protected] June 15th 21 11:24 PM

How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?
 
On Tue, 15 Jun 2021 17:07:44 -0400, micky
wrote:

How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?

Before anyone complains, yes, I've already looked on google, and what it
says is "Remove the nut that holds the blade"! Duh. (And what is the
point of newsgroups if one has to google things first?)

I have a half-inch socket wrench with a T-bar and I put a 16" pipe on
that. I turned the mower upside down. To stop the blade from turning,
I put a 2x4 between it and the wall of the house. I turned the wrench
and the whole lawn mower moved!!! :(

I sprayed the nut/shaft with PB Blaster, and then I hit the nut with
medium-weight pipe to vibrate things. Eventually did this 3 or 4 times,
over 4 days.

My version of an impact wrench... I hit the wrench with a short piece of
fence post. Didn't work well.

So after trying various arrangements, I used a 2-foot piece of
semi-round fence rail to stop the blade, put the mower on its side and
held the rail against a rear wheel, and put a 3-foot extensino on the
T-bar, and voila, the nut rotated. Changed to a ratchet handle, and
kept unscrewing. But no progress. ;(

Now the blade stays still but the nut, the washer, and the shaft all
turn together.

I have the kind of impact hammer that you hit with a hammer and it turns
the downward force into rotational force. Wouldn't that damage the
electric motor at the other end of the shaft? (I have used it in the
past and it worked, but never on an electric motor.)

How do I get the blade off?



Slingblade fixes one here :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8yXJjQQW-I

Amazing that this guy spends money on new parts
for this old piece of junk.
John T.


Rod Speed June 16th 21 12:57 AM

How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?
 


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On Tue, 15 Jun 2021 17:07:44 -0400, micky
wrote:

How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?

Before anyone complains, yes, I've already looked on google, and what it
says is "Remove the nut that holds the blade"! Duh. (And what is the
point of newsgroups if one has to google things first?)

I have a half-inch socket wrench with a T-bar and I put a 16" pipe on
that. I turned the mower upside down. To stop the blade from turning,
I put a 2x4 between it and the wall of the house. I turned the wrench
and the whole lawn mower moved!!! :(

I sprayed the nut/shaft with PB Blaster, and then I hit the nut with
medium-weight pipe to vibrate things. Eventually did this 3 or 4 times,
over 4 days.

My version of an impact wrench... I hit the wrench with a short piece of
fence post. Didn't work well.

So after trying various arrangements, I used a 2-foot piece of
semi-round fence rail to stop the blade, put the mower on its side and
held the rail against a rear wheel, and put a 3-foot extensino on the
T-bar, and voila, the nut rotated. Changed to a ratchet handle, and
kept unscrewing. But no progress. ;(

Now the blade stays still but the nut, the washer, and the shaft all
turn together.

I have the kind of impact hammer that you hit with a hammer and it turns
the downward force into rotational force. Wouldn't that damage the
electric motor at the other end of the shaft? (I have used it in the
past and it worked, but never on an electric motor.)

How do I get the blade off?



Slingblade fixes one here :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8yXJjQQW-I

Amazing that this guy spends money on new parts
for this old piece of junk.


Makes more sense than wrecking a new mower doing that stuff.


[email protected] June 16th 21 01:21 AM

How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?
 


How do I get the blade off?



Slingblade fixes one here :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8yXJjQQW-I
Amazing that this guy spends money on new parts
for this old piece of junk.



Makes more sense than wrecking a new mower doing that stuff.


OK I'll concede that one.
Seeing the condition of the mower and the old blade -
Billy Bob isn't mowing lawn at all.
but he must be quite-a-sight with the variac hooked up
to his 200 ft cord - mowing the bush ..
or the path to the still ?
John T.


micky June 16th 21 02:48 AM

How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?
 
In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 15 Jun 2021 14:21:00 -0700 (PDT), Dean
Hoffman wrote:

On Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 4:07:50 PM UTC-5, micky wrote:
How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?

Before anyone complains, yes, I've already looked on google, and what it
says is "Remove the nut that holds the blade"! Duh. (And what is the
point of newsgroups if one has to google things first?)

I have a half-inch socket wrench with a T-bar and I put a 16" pipe on
that. I turned the mower upside down. To stop the blade from turning,
I put a 2x4 between it and the wall of the house. I turned the wrench
and the whole lawn mower moved!!! :(

I sprayed the nut/shaft with PB Blaster, and then I hit the nut with
medium-weight pipe to vibrate things. Eventually did this 3 or 4 times,
over 4 days.

My version of an impact wrench... I hit the wrench with a short piece of
fence post. Didn't work well.

So after trying various arrangements, I used a 2-foot piece of
semi-round fence rail to stop the blade, put the mower on its side and
held the rail against a rear wheel, and put a 3-foot extensino on the
T-bar, and voila, the nut rotated. Changed to a ratchet handle, and
kept unscrewing. But no progress. ;(

Now the blade stays still but the nut, the washer, and the shaft all
turn together.

I have the kind of impact hammer that you hit with a hammer and it turns
the downward force into rotational force. Wouldn't that damage the
electric motor at the other end of the shaft? (I have used it in the
past and it worked, but never on an electric motor.)

How do I get the blade off?


Nut splitter?


It's a good thing I posted. I actually have one I've never used.

Giveb that the nut is stuck on, what are the odds the threads on the
shaft will be decent after I split the nut?

Dean Hoffman[_18_] June 16th 21 02:56 AM

How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?
 
On Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 7:48:35 PM UTC-5, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 15 Jun 2021 14:21:00 -0700 (PDT), Dean
Hoffman wrote:

On Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 4:07:50 PM UTC-5, micky wrote:
How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?

Before anyone complains, yes, I've already looked on google, and what it
says is "Remove the nut that holds the blade"! Duh. (And what is the
point of newsgroups if one has to google things first?)

I have a half-inch socket wrench with a T-bar and I put a 16" pipe on
that. I turned the mower upside down. To stop the blade from turning,
I put a 2x4 between it and the wall of the house. I turned the wrench
and the whole lawn mower moved!!! :(

I sprayed the nut/shaft with PB Blaster, and then I hit the nut with
medium-weight pipe to vibrate things. Eventually did this 3 or 4 times,
over 4 days.

My version of an impact wrench... I hit the wrench with a short piece of
fence post. Didn't work well.

So after trying various arrangements, I used a 2-foot piece of
semi-round fence rail to stop the blade, put the mower on its side and
held the rail against a rear wheel, and put a 3-foot extensino on the
T-bar, and voila, the nut rotated. Changed to a ratchet handle, and
kept unscrewing. But no progress. ;(

Now the blade stays still but the nut, the washer, and the shaft all
turn together.

I have the kind of impact hammer that you hit with a hammer and it turns
the downward force into rotational force. Wouldn't that damage the
electric motor at the other end of the shaft? (I have used it in the
past and it worked, but never on an electric motor.)

How do I get the blade off?


Nut splitter?

It's a good thing I posted. I actually have one I've never used.

Giveb that the nut is stuck on, what are the odds the threads on the
shaft will be decent after I split the nut?


Dunno. The good part is you probably didn't ruin them unscrewing
the nut. I don't suppose you have a tap and die set stashed away?

rbowman June 16th 21 05:33 AM

How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawnmower?
 
On 06/15/2021 03:24 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2021 17:07:44 -0400, micky
wrote:

How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?

Before anyone complains, yes, I've already looked on google, and what it
says is "Remove the nut that holds the blade"! Duh. (And what is the
point of newsgroups if one has to google things first?)

I have a half-inch socket wrench with a T-bar and I put a 16" pipe on
that. I turned the mower upside down. To stop the blade from turning,
I put a 2x4 between it and the wall of the house. I turned the wrench
and the whole lawn mower moved!!! :(

I sprayed the nut/shaft with PB Blaster, and then I hit the nut with
medium-weight pipe to vibrate things. Eventually did this 3 or 4 times,
over 4 days.

My version of an impact wrench... I hit the wrench with a short piece of
fence post. Didn't work well.

So after trying various arrangements, I used a 2-foot piece of
semi-round fence rail to stop the blade, put the mower on its side and
held the rail against a rear wheel, and put a 3-foot extensino on the
T-bar, and voila, the nut rotated. Changed to a ratchet handle, and
kept unscrewing. But no progress. ;(

Now the blade stays still but the nut, the washer, and the shaft all
turn together.

I have the kind of impact hammer that you hit with a hammer and it turns
the downward force into rotational force. Wouldn't that damage the
electric motor at the other end of the shaft? (I have used it in the
past and it worked, but never on an electric motor.)

How do I get the blade off?



Slingblade fixes one here :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8yXJjQQW-I

Amazing that this guy spends money on new parts
for this old piece of junk.
John T.


Well, that blows my left handed nut theory...

[email protected] June 16th 21 06:28 AM

How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?
 
On Tue, 15 Jun 2021 17:07:44 -0400, micky
wrote:

How do I remove the blade from my Black & Decker electric lawn mower?

Before anyone complains, yes, I've already looked on google, and what it
says is "Remove the nut that holds the blade"! Duh. (And what is the
point of newsgroups if one has to google things first?)

I have a half-inch socket wrench with a T-bar and I put a 16" pipe on
that. I turned the mower upside down. To stop the blade from turning,
I put a 2x4 between it and the wall of the house. I turned the wrench
and the whole lawn mower moved!!! :(

I sprayed the nut/shaft with PB Blaster, and then I hit the nut with
medium-weight pipe to vibrate things. Eventually did this 3 or 4 times,
over 4 days.

My version of an impact wrench... I hit the wrench with a short piece of
fence post. Didn't work well.

So after trying various arrangements, I used a 2-foot piece of
semi-round fence rail to stop the blade, put the mower on its side and
held the rail against a rear wheel, and put a 3-foot extensino on the
T-bar, and voila, the nut rotated. Changed to a ratchet handle, and
kept unscrewing. But no progress. ;(

Now the blade stays still but the nut, the washer, and the shaft all
turn together.

I have the kind of impact hammer that you hit with a hammer and it turns
the downward force into rotational force. Wouldn't that damage the
electric motor at the other end of the shaft? (I have used it in the
past and it worked, but never on an electric motor.)

How do I get the blade off?


Are you sure it isn't left hand thread?


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