Service, Belt care, Blade care – Troy-Bilt V560 User Manual
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Service
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5.
Lubricate	the	engine	crankshaft	and	the	inner	surface	of	
the	blade	adapter	with	light	oil.	Slide	the	blade	adapter	
onto	the	engine	crankshaft.	Place	the	blade	on	the	adapter	
such	that	the	side	of	the	blade	marked	“Bottom”	(or	with	
part	number)	faces	the	ground	when	the	mower	is	in	the	
operating	position.	Make	sure	that	the	blade	is	aligned	and	
seated	on	the	blade	adapter	flanges.
6.
Place	blade	bell	support	on	the	blade.	Align	notches	on	the	
blade	bell	support	with	small	holes	in	blade.
7.
Replace	hex	bolt	and	tighten	hex	bolt	to	torque:	450	in.	lbs.	
min.,	600	in.	lbs.	max.
To	ensure	safe	operation	of	your	mower,	periodically	check	the	
blade	bolt	for	correct	torque.
Belt Care
Remove	two	shoulder	screws	securing	front	drive	cover	to	
mower	deck.	See	Figure	7-2.	Press	inward	on	sides	of	front	
drive	cover	and	release	tabs	that	secure	it	to	the	height	
adjuster	brackets.	Remove	drive	cover	from	mower.
Pull	up	on	the	belt	keeper	wire.
Pivot	it	out	away	from	the	drive	pulley.	See	Figure	
7-2	inset.	
Roll	the	belt	off	the	transmission	pulley.
Tip	mower	on	its	side	with	the	air	filter	up	to	access	belt	
from	underside	of	mower	and	remove	blade	as	described	
in	the	previous	section.	Refer	to	Fig.	7-1.
1.
a.
b.
c.
2.
A
B
C
Blade Care
WARNING:
When removing the cutting blade for
sharpening	or	replacement,	protect	your	hands	with	
a	pair	of	heavy	gloves	or	use	a	heavy	rag	to	hold	the	
blade.	
Periodically	inspect	the	blade	adapter	for	cracks,	especially	if	you	
strike	a	foreign	object.	Replace	when	necessary.	Follow	the	steps	
below	for	blade	service.
Disconnect	spark	plug	boot	from	spark	plug.	Turn	mower	
on	its	side	making	sure	that	the	air	filter	and	the	carburetor	
are	facing	up.
Remove	the	bolt	and	the	blade	bell	support	which	hold	the	
blade	and	the	blade	adapter	to	the	engine	crankshaft.	See	
Fig.	7-1.
Remove	blade	and	adapter	from	the	crankshaft.	See	Fig.	
7-1.
NOTE: When	removing	these	items	on	units	with	a	25mm	
adapter,	the	pulleys	and	washers	may	also	break	free	from	
the	crankshaft.	Be	sure	to	make	note	of	the	orientation	of	
these	items	for	reassembly.
Remove	blade	from	the	adapter	for	testing	balance.	
Balance	the	blade	on	a	round	shaft	screwdriver	to	check.	
Remove	metal	from	the	heavy	side	until	it	balances	evenly.	
When	sharpening	the	blade,	follow	the	original	angle	of	
grind.	Grind	each	cutting	edge	equally	to	keep	the	blade	
balanced.
WARNING:
An unbalanced blade will cause
excessive	vibration	when	rotating	at	high	speeds.	It	
may	cause	damage	to	mower	and	could	break	
causing	personal	injury.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Blade
Blade
Adapter
Bolt
Blade Bell
Support
Figure 7-1
Figure 7-2
