Husqvarna YTH24V48 (24HP, 48" Deck) Blade Bolt Torque
The blade bolt torque on the Husqvarna YTH24V48 (24HP, 48" Deck) is 45–55 ft-lb, using a 5/8" socket with 7/16"-20 UNF thread. Three-blade deck. Torque each bolt independently — do not chain.
What's the exact spec for the Husqvarna YTH24V48 (24HP, 48" Deck)?
Torque: 45–55 ft-lb. Socket: 5/8". Thread: 7/16"-20 UNF. Threadlocker: Blue Loctite 242 required by service manual on Z-series. Three-blade deck. Torque each bolt independently — do not chain.
Step-by-step Husqvarna YTH24V48 (24HP, 48" Deck) blade-bolt reinstall
1) Disconnect the spark plug and engage the parking brake. 2) Block the blade with a 2×4 wedged against the deck shell — never your hand. 3) Use a 1/2" drive breaker bar with a 6-point 5/8" impact socket to break the bolt loose. 4) Clean threads with brake cleaner and inspect the bolt for stretch. 5) Apply a drop of blue threadlocker (Blue Loctite 242) to the bolt threads. 6) Torque to 45–55 ft-lb in one smooth pull with a calibrated torque wrench. 7) Re-check after the first hour of cutting.
Common Husqvarna YTH24V48 (24HP, 48" Deck) blade-bolt mistakes
Over-torque past spec stretches the bolt past yield — it will not hold the next reinstall. Under-torque lets the blade walk loose at full RPM, which destroys the spindle key and balance. Using a 12-point socket on a rusted bolt rounds the head; always use 6-point. Husqvarna Z254/Z248 service guide says replace the blade-bolt washer stack if any cone-washer shows deformation — they are not reusable indefinitely.
What socket fits the Husqvarna YTH24V48 (24HP, 48" Deck) blade bolt?
A 6-point 5/8" impact socket on a 1/2" drive breaker bar. A 12-point socket can be used in a pinch on a clean, sharp-edged bolt head — never on a rusted bolt. 7/16"-20 UNF thread, so a metric thread chaser will not work — use the correct UNF chaser if the threads are damaged.
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