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How to Remove the Blades From a Briggs Mower

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How to Remove the Blades From a Briggs Mower

How to Remove the Blades From a Briggs Mower. The blade on a Briggs & Stratton lawn mower will need sharpening or replacement as it wears down from use. To sharpen a lawn mower blade, it must be removed from the lawn mower first. Briggs & Sratton lawn mowers vary in dimensions and design, but the removal of the lawn mower blade for each model...

The blade on a Briggs & Stratton lawn mower will need sharpening or replacement as it wears down from use. To sharpen a lawn mower blade, it must be removed from the lawn mower first. Briggs & Sratton lawn mowers vary in dimensions and design, but the removal of the lawn mower blade for each model requires following the same procedures.
Things You'll Need
Socket wrench
Block of wood
Disconnect the sparkplug wire. Tip the lawn mower onto its side so you are facing the blade.
Place a block of wood against the blade to keep it from rotating. Remove the bolt in the middle of the blade with the socket wrench by turning it counterclockwise.
Pull the blade straight out from the mower to remove it.
Tips & Warnings
Wear thick gloves when removing a lawn mower blade to protect your hands from injury.

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