How to remove blades on a Woods Rotary Cutter
Bill.
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2001-09-29 32100
I just purchased a used Woods M40 Rotary Cutter and am having trouble removing the blades for sharpening. One of the blades has some chunks missing, and it looks like one of them was installed upside down...there is a lot of vibration in the unit.The blade holder has a 3/4" bolt holding it in place. I need to know if this is a standard RH bolt or a LH bolt. I tried removing it assuming it was a RH bolt, and it won't budge, not een with an impact wrench.Any other suggestions would be appreciated.ThanksBill.
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How to remove blades on a Woods Rotary Cutter
Art White
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2001-09-29 32101
They may come hard but they are normally all right handed threads. ....
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How to remove blades on a Woods Rotary Cutter
Bill.
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2001-09-29 32105
Thanks. I put a pull handle on my 1/2" ratchet and broke them loose, finally.
It was interesting that one blade was installed with the curve down, and the other blade was installed with the curve up. I don't think this is correct. I'm going to re-install them both with the curve down. This may be why the cutter vibrates pretty bad...not to mention that the blade with the curve down was badly worn and "chunked". I'm also going to check the U-joint alignment on the PTO shaft, as I read in another thread on this forum.
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