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Eh! Just run it till it falls apart and get a different one. I worked for two days on getting the stump jumper plate off the brush hog. I've seen lots of videos of people easily removing this plate but there were a few where folks really had to he-man it to get it off. This was the case for me. It wasn't going to budge. I had lots of facebook recommendations and none of them worked. Finally, I used the wedges to get enough space to fit my hand behind there to tighten the nuts of the gear box.
Farm equipment can simply a pain in the butt at times. It just is what it is. It's usually kept out in the elements and when its used, its used hard. So when you try to go and work on pieces of farm equipment, things can be difficult.
It's just another day on the homestead. Winter is coming. Stuff has to get done and so you keep going until the job is finished.
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You need a sonic screwdriver. :)
Do they sell those at Home Depot?? LOL
Yeah I saw that video. No way was I going to cut my blades off like that. He didn't have to do that. The blades come off pretty easy.
based on your top blade standing straight up in this vid, your blades are too tight. They should swing firmly, but freely. It allows the blades to swing when they hit something they can't easily cut, and divert the force, instead of sending it into your splined shaft area and stripping it. That is likely what is the cause or contributing to your difficulty separating the male/female splines.
Good luck with it
That blade was tied up with a cable. You probably couldn't see that on camera. But yeah...all the blades swing freely.
Hang in there. It'll all come together. (Those blades under there are impressive). @ironshield
They were sort of sharp. They could have used a touch up.
Glad you were still able to get the brush hog up and running. We just settled into our 10 acre farm last month and I spent the first two and a half weeks "brush hogging" with a Cub Cadet 2166 riding lawn mower because I do not own any implements or tractors yet. I put my little Cub through hell and luckily it did the job!
Wondering if after you are finished using the brush hog if you stand it up and just keep soaking the spline with diesel fuel for a week or so. Then make another attempt at it. I used diesel as a penetrating fluid when I was in the Corps. Always did the trick!
Good luck!
I think the spine is twisted and it's just not going to come off.
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Did you try WD40 (penetrating oil the night before)? We use this to loosen things that have seized up/rusted tight and just impossible to move. Sometimes it needs two treatments.
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? couldnt you have got an open end wrench behind the plate and use the rachet on the other side? Maybe for the future.
even tho it was a spline, it looked like it had worn some and allowed the shaft to turn slightly, likely locking it up.
Good compromise here, glad it worked
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Zac I feel the pain. Good you got it done. I wonder if the repair shops us a big gear puller and a bigger torch to get that plate off from the interference fit of the spline engagement.
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