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his blade fits Kobalt item number 632477: Kobalt 80-Volt Max Brushless Lithium Ion 21-in Deck Width Cordless Electric Lawn Mower Kit with Mulching Capability (model #KM 2180B-06)
This blade fits Kobalt item number 667318: Kobalt 80-volt Brushless Lithium Ion 21-in Cordless Electric Lawn Mower (model #KM 2180B)
This blade fits Kobalt item number 911051: Kobalt 80-volt Self-propelled Brushless Lithium Ion 21-in Cordless Electric Lawn Mower Kit (model #KMP 2580-06)
This blade fits Kobalt item number 534172: Kobalt 80-volt Self-propelled Brushless Lithium Ion 21-in Cordless Electric Lawn Mower (model #KMP 2180B-06)
This blade fits Kobalt item number 1130000: Kobalt 80-volt Self-propelled Brushless Lithium Ion 21-in Cordless Electric Lawn Mower (model #KMP 6080-06)
This blade fits Kobalt item number 1129999: Kobalt 80-volt Push Brushless Lithium Ion 21-in Cordless Electric Lawn Mower (model #KM 5080-06)
Hardened steel blade
Rust-resistant finish
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This one fit greenworks 80v?
I used my kobalt impact driver.
I was able to remove the bolts with a torq wrench instead of the adjustable wrench. Instead of applying force by hand, I placed one foot on the torq wrench and slowly transfer weight. I will still get an impact driver this Black Friday.
I would NEVER use a torque wrench for breaking bolts lose. I feel as if itll lose its specs. IMHO YMMV
The guy in the offcial honda demo video uses torq wrench but you are right, the ideal tool would be an impact driver
I used a 14mm socket to remove/tighten the central bolt.