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Hi All, First time poster. I have an Alroh 20" mower which I am guessing must be at least 40 years old. It goes well and I am wanting to remove the reel so I can take it in for grinding. I am having trouble figuring out how to remove the reel sprocket in order to remove the reel form the chassis. Some pictures attached for reference. Is this a threaded sprocket perhaps? If so any suggestions as to how to remove as it seems to be locked on nice and tight! Thanks all.
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Hello Tomkatoz WE do not have any Alroh manuals. I'm guessing the sprocket is screwed on - in which case it will have a left-hand thread. These sprockets are generally removed with little effort as per instructions below.Hope this helps. ------------------------------Jack
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Thank you Jack for your reply and instructions. I'll give that a go. Thanks again - I appreciate it.
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Hi Tomkatoz I have reviewed this and I feel this is the correct procedure. The reel has a driven sprocket - meaning it cannot have the conventional RH thread. Many thanks for the excellent images that may help others down the track. Please let us know the results. -----------------------------Jack
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Thanks again Jack. Your advice was spot on, a left handed thread. The old chain trick worked well too. Thank you veru much!
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