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You will have to put the rider on a ramp in order to get under it to replace the blades. For lack of a ramp, I leaned two 1 x 12 boards from the ground to the edge of my back porch and pushed the rider up so the front wheels would be on the porch. Had to lie down on the ground to do the work, but defintely worked ok. Regardless of which method you use, be sure and block the wheels for safety,

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PTO for blade wont engage on riding lawn mower

Fuse blown.

Belt broke or fell off.

Wiring damaged or disconnected.

Safety switch(es) not set.

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