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They are standard thread. Counter-clockwise to loosen.
counterclockwise
To loosen the bolt, turn it in a counter clock-wise way. Will probably have to use a screw driver to prevent the blade from turning.
Look for a 3/8 drain plug underneath the deck (where the blade is) Loosen. Drain. If no plug is there, remove the oil dip stick and turn the mower on the side until all the oil is out.
You can turn it both ways to see how sharp it is.
counterclockwise
counterclockwise
Your lawn mower may cut off while mowing if it is a cub cadet zero turn for various reasons. Ion most cases, the engine or the blades may malfunction. You should find a technician to fix the problem.
10W-30 motor oil is recommended for use in a Cub Cadet hydrostatic zero turn lawnmower. Any brand of oil is acceptable.
you have to take it to a shop or get under it and put it on pully by pully!
The opposite direction that the blade rotates. In this case I would say counter clockwise but their should be a marking somewhere on the mower that shows blade rotation direction.
Removing the fastener on a lawn mower blade. To remove the fastener that holds a mower blade on, turn the fastener in the direction the blade rotates to cut the grass. Look at the blade, find the "leading" or sharp edge, and, while holding the blade, turn the fastener in that direction. There is a good reason that this is always true. It has to do with the physics of the machine. Imagine the fastener being "held in place" to stop it from turning as the machine starts. With the machine starting to turn, the fastener will tighten. The last thing you want is to have the fastener become loose when the machine is running. The blade could kill or injure someone if it came off. That's why the fasteners that hold the blades on these machines always come loose when turned in the direction the blade rotates.