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Grizzly 1023 SL users: a dumb question
I have recently been putting my Grizz to work after buying it in
December. I was looking to change the blade and used the enclosed wrench to try to remove the nut holding it on so I could get the blade off. I had installed the blade in December when assembling the saw and put a light coat of oil on the large nut that holds the blade collar on the arbor. I looked through the owne's manual but did not see anything mentioned to use to change blades other than the wrench mentioned above. While slightly turning the nut I noticed I was also turning something else on the arbor on the other side of the blade. Is there some secret to getting the #@%^& blade off the arbor? I changed blades many times on my old saw and never had a problem. Is there some sort of gizmo that would make it easier? Thanks, RonT |
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