Your video was the first to come up in my search, and you made it look so easy! Thank you for this invaluable information, my grandfather was unable to teach me how before he was unable to do so. I sincerely appreciate creators like you who take the time to make videos like this about maintenence and repairs that most people would find so easy.
I'm so happy to help! That's what it's all about for me. Being able to share what knowledge I have and hopefully pass it on to others to help learn something and to not have to bring anything to someone who will charge a high price for something that can be done relatively easy by yourself! Thank you so much for your kind words! ✌️
In 2022 the changed the attachment from a star to an S configuration. I found that out after I bought new blades and took the first one off. I am having a very hard time finding 42" mulching blades for the S connection.
Oh wow, I didn't realize that. I think I saw them at lowes for sale not too long ago. You would think home depot would have them too selling cub cadet. I tried looking on Amazon but didn't see any either
@@wickedrepairs8527 yup. Had to drive about 50 minutes to a Tractor Supply (passing up 6 Tractor Supplies on the way that did not have them) to get them. I tried to send a comment to Cub, but could not figure out how.
What other options are there if you don’t have a compressor? I can’t get mine loose no matter what… they’ve been soaking in penetrating spray for two days now and they still won’t budge. I think I’m stuck with the old blades for life.
You could put a little heat to it, but not too much, just enough to soften up some loc tite that may be on there. You could also use a wedge, even a piece of wood between the blade and deck and it should hold in enough to free the bolt up.
Wow ive been changing blades on mowers of all types for over 20 years and i gotta say....how the hell did those get tore up on that side that bad.I can see the cutting side but man thats impressive.Holy geez!
🤣 I know right! I'm honestly not sure! My yard is flat and relatively clean. I always walk the yard for sticks and rocks, although my younger son definitely tosses an occasional rock or 2 around I may miss. It's definitely strange how it got like that.
@normbograham oh that will most definitely do it! It makes a very rough cut when that happens! Never good! Hopefully my videos makes it easy for you! Thanks for coming by and commenting!
The blade nut is not 24mm it’s 15/16 . A 24 mm is the socket that is closest to 15/16 and will remove it . Metric / Standard Wrench Conversion Chart Bolt Diameter Metric Standard 1/2" 19mm 3/4" 9/16" 21mm 13/16" 22mm 7/8" 5/8" 24mm 15/16 Be sure the star is seated properly before tightening or it will cause the nut to back off and damaged the quill assembly also blade will come off. Our Cub cadet blade retainer nut are.. The retainer nut on most of our riding mower blades are a 5/8" thread diameter. This sized thread diameter nut normally requires a 15/16" wrench or socket tool in order to remove/install. This nut is a standard right-handed thread (rotate clockwise to tighten, counterclockwise loosen) and should be tightened to between 70 and 90 foot pounds of torque to fasten securely.
Great question! You should not have to. If it makes you feel safer, there is nothing wrong with it either! As long as the blades aren't engaged and you're not spinning the blad fast enough to turn the motor over, there is nothing you should have to worry about. If you want to remove the negative cable from the battery, that is fine for piece of mind! I'm short, the answer is no, thanks for swinging by! I hope this video helps you!
24 mm socket is 15/16, and make sure you get the 6-point 15/16, not the 12-point that has teeth. Told my buddy this and he shrugged it off. Well he rounded out the nut and had to take a grinder to cut the whole thing out. Boy was he pissed
Your video was the first to come up in my search, and you made it look so easy! Thank you for this invaluable information, my grandfather was unable to teach me how before he was unable to do so. I sincerely appreciate creators like you who take the time to make videos like this about maintenence and repairs that most people would find so easy.
I'm so happy to help! That's what it's all about for me. Being able to share what knowledge I have and hopefully pass it on to others to help learn something and to not have to bring anything to someone who will charge a high price for something that can be done relatively easy by yourself! Thank you so much for your kind words! ✌️
Needed this for the size nut I couldn’t remember and all my tools are in my tool box at work 24mm gotta remember that lol.
Lol awesome! Glad it helped!
Really helpful all around. Especially in shaming me to clean off my tractor!
🤣 A clean machine is a happy one! Glad to be helpful!
In 2022 the changed the attachment from a star to an S configuration. I found that out after I bought new blades and took the first one off. I am having a very hard time finding 42" mulching blades for the S connection.
Oh wow, I didn't realize that. I think I saw them at lowes for sale not too long ago. You would think home depot would have them too selling cub cadet. I tried looking on Amazon but didn't see any either
@@wickedrepairs8527 yup. Had to drive about 50 minutes to a Tractor Supply (passing up 6 Tractor Supplies on the way that did not have them) to get them. I tried to send a comment to Cub, but could not figure out how.
Aras Lintakas wow, that's wild! Something should definitely be done there, they should be ready available.
Very helpful, Thank You very much!
Fantastic, happy to help!
Super helpful- thank you!
Awesome! youre welcome! Happy 4th!
What other options are there if you don’t have a compressor? I can’t get mine loose no matter what… they’ve been soaking in penetrating spray for two days now and they still won’t budge. I think I’m stuck with the old blades for life.
You could put a little heat to it, but not too much, just enough to soften up some loc tite that may be on there. You could also use a wedge, even a piece of wood between the blade and deck and it should hold in enough to free the bolt up.
Wow ive been changing blades on mowers of all types for over 20 years and i gotta say....how the hell did those get tore up on that side that bad.I can see the cutting side but man thats impressive.Holy geez!
🤣 I know right! I'm honestly not sure! My yard is flat and relatively clean. I always walk the yard for sticks and rocks, although my younger son definitely tosses an occasional rock or 2 around I may miss. It's definitely strange how it got like that.
Did you notice a crazy uneven cut ? I've had mine 2 years and may need new blades
Yes, that exactly right. Wasn't even at all, very choppy looking. New blades made a beautiful cut after
When rocks got hit, the blade sorta mangled, and still cut, but not evenly. and that's why i'm here, the blade is messed up, time to replace.
@normbograham oh that will most definitely do it! It makes a very rough cut when that happens! Never good! Hopefully my videos makes it easy for you! Thanks for coming by and commenting!
Thanks for the video. How tall are your ramps?
Youre welcome! I believe they are about 10-12 inches. I appreciate you coming by!
Thanks 😊
Are the threads, reverse thread?
No, they are regular thread.
The blade nut is not 24mm it’s 15/16 . A 24 mm is the socket that is closest to 15/16 and will remove it .
Metric / Standard Wrench Conversion Chart
Bolt Diameter Metric Standard
1/2" 19mm 3/4"
9/16" 21mm 13/16"
22mm 7/8"
5/8" 24mm 15/16
Be sure the star is seated properly before tightening or it will cause the nut to back off and damaged the quill assembly also blade will come off.
Our Cub cadet blade retainer nut are..
The retainer nut on most of our riding mower blades are a 5/8" thread diameter.
This sized thread diameter nut normally requires a 15/16" wrench or socket tool in order to remove/install.
This nut is a standard right-handed thread (rotate clockwise to tighten, counterclockwise loosen) and should be tightened to between 70 and 90 foot pounds of torque to fasten securely.
Yeah, I'm am aware of that as well, thank you. I do know my conversions, I have been a technician over 20 years 👍 24mm fit ls absolutely perfect!
Dude: you got a lot of use out of those blades, hahahahah!
I sure did!! I may have waiting a bit long to replace them 🤣
Do you need to disconnect the battery or anything for safety?
Great question! You should not have to. If it makes you feel safer, there is nothing wrong with it either! As long as the blades aren't engaged and you're not spinning the blad fast enough to turn the motor over, there is nothing you should have to worry about. If you want to remove the negative cable from the battery, that is fine for piece of mind! I'm short, the answer is no, thanks for swinging by! I hope this video helps you!
excellent
It mows so nice now too! The grass is so even, I could tell it wasn't cutting good anymore but what a difference!
@@wickedrepairs8527 amazing what a blade change can do
Absolutely!
Thank you 👍
24 mm socket is 15/16, and make sure you get the 6-point 15/16, not the 12-point that has teeth. Told my buddy this and he shrugged it off. Well he rounded out the nut and had to take a grinder to cut the whole thing out. Boy was he pissed
Yes that is correct! That's never good to have to take out a grinder or cut off tool to have to do that! Makes a 10 minute job a 30 minute process!
Hello thank u for posting this video. May I please know the name of the tool you used to remove those nuts.
Thank you!
Vonnie
Hello! Thanks for watching and for your question. I used a 24mm Impact Socket with a pneumatic impact gun.
Thanks, man. Best clue was not going all the way up on the ramps. Had to block mine up for more clearance, though.
Yes, good idea!! Thank you!
I might’ve missed it, but you could’ve saved me a lot of time if I knew what socket size it was.
Yes, at 1min 27 second mark, I mentioned it's a 24mm