On my 7' 451 I just take out the bushing bolt and pull the blade out the other end. Sometimes I use a large punch and hammer on the bushing to help it along if it sticks.
@@willietownsend3547 yes if you freeze the replacement is gets slightly smaller and if you heat the other part even better but you have to go quickly . use a socket and a long bolt to pul the slightly smaller socket and old bushing out. PB blaster helps also
On my 7' 451 I just take out the bushing bolt and pull the blade out the other end. Sometimes I use a large punch and hammer on the bushing to help it along if it sticks.
Where’s the video for replacing the bushing, lol. That’s what I need right now!🫤
That’s what I need right now
Never in my life have i ever seen someone take the blade out backwards. Omg
sit a block unter the end so its straighter and it will be so much easier .Young man has a good back so save it for when he is 60
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How tight do tighten the 1-1/8” bolts that hold bearing together? Do u have video for removing bushing?
freeze the bushing over night and it is much easier to slide in
@@DavisMichael-wx5mphow do you get the old bushing out of the knife head? Are you just saying freeze the new bushing itself?
@@willietownsend3547 yes if you freeze the replacement is gets slightly smaller and if you heat the other part even better but you have to go quickly . use a socket and a long bolt to pul the slightly smaller socket and old bushing out. PB blaster helps also