It is real easy to determine the proper direction of rotation for any blade on woods mowers or any type of a circular saw. You have to turn the bolt or nut in the direction they rotate when cutting to loosen them. If it were any other way, the blades would fall off when you hit something. I recently took a 5 ft woods belly mower off my IHC and it was a right hand discharge with cw rotation. I replaced the 5 ft with a 6 ft woods belly mower and it rotates ccw and is a left hand discharge. BTY, all blades must rotate in the same direction. My rear mount 6 ft woods mower rotates cw and is a left hand discharge. That said, get yourself a 3 inch pipe 2 ft long and 1 inch pipe 2 ft long. I put the 3 inch pipe over the blade and the 2 ft pipe on my 2 ft ratchet. When you hit something with the blade, the bolts are self tightning. You will need all the help you can get to remove the blades. Does anyone need a 5 ft woods belly off a 1950 IH C? George
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