Hey all, I've searched around on the web but have only gotten a few tid-bits that I've already tried or don't have the capacity to do.
I have a mid-'90s Snapper riding mower with a 38" deck. It sat outside for over 5 years but, after some engine work (obviously!), It's up and running. I removed the deck prior to working on the engine and transaxle to get more wiggle room and figured it wasn't worth puttsing with the deck if the mower it goes on doesn't run (It's only 38" so, it's not really all that great to use on larger land). Well, After getting the motor moving and engine to run, I'm staring down the deck and both blades are stuck solid. One of them you can still see some gray but, the other blade is all rusted up.
I took a breaker bar and socket to it and it wouldn't budge. Tried to heat it up (small torch is all I've got) THEN get it off, nothing. Let it set for a day with WD-40 and still, not moving. Any suggestions? The spindles are free (ish) and rotate. One is a bit rough but the other seems totally fine. I'll probably end up getting new spindles once I get the deck torn apart but, want to make sure I can actually get the deck taken apart before deciding on it's future.
Thoughts? What do the pro's in the rust-belt use to loosen up old gunk? Also note that it's a mower so, in order to try anything, you need the block the blade(s) to keep them from turning with the force you're applying.
I have a mid-'90s Snapper riding mower with a 38" deck. It sat outside for over 5 years but, after some engine work (obviously!), It's up and running. I removed the deck prior to working on the engine and transaxle to get more wiggle room and figured it wasn't worth puttsing with the deck if the mower it goes on doesn't run (It's only 38" so, it's not really all that great to use on larger land). Well, After getting the motor moving and engine to run, I'm staring down the deck and both blades are stuck solid. One of them you can still see some gray but, the other blade is all rusted up.
I took a breaker bar and socket to it and it wouldn't budge. Tried to heat it up (small torch is all I've got) THEN get it off, nothing. Let it set for a day with WD-40 and still, not moving. Any suggestions? The spindles are free (ish) and rotate. One is a bit rough but the other seems totally fine. I'll probably end up getting new spindles once I get the deck torn apart but, want to make sure I can actually get the deck taken apart before deciding on it's future.
Thoughts? What do the pro's in the rust-belt use to loosen up old gunk? Also note that it's a mower so, in order to try anything, you need the block the blade(s) to keep them from turning with the force you're applying.



