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This morning I finally got around to changing the blades on my ZTR mower. Did not realize how bad they were. Guess 5yrs is pushing it a little to far. The old blades look like they are beyond repair/resharpening. Had to do the old school method of 4x4 wood block to hold blade while wrenching on shaft nut. Manual wrenching with a big box end wrench and a manual screw jack to try and break loose the shaft nut . Used a motorcycle jack to pick up front end of mower. Took a solid 2hrs to complete job. At one point was wishing that I had taken it to someone to get the job done. But now the finished cut of the yard/grass is worth it. ...P.S. last 4 rs cut the next door neighbors front yard when I cut my yard adds less than 15 minutes and she pays with smoked pork and smoked deer sausage that I use for seasoning. .......................................drill sgt. | ||
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Three Generations of Service |
Just FYI, a battery impact wrench takes ALL the pain out of that evolution. Be careful when following the masses. Sometimes the M is silent. | |||
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"The deals you miss don’t hurt you”-B.D. Raney Sr. |
I barely get 1/2 a season out of a set. Too much Bahia. Well, lots of rocks also.... | |||
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I have a Kubota Zero Turn. I have 2 sets of mulching blades that I rotate every 8 mows or so. I use a pneumatic impact wrench to remove them. I use an angle grinder to sharpen the takeoffs. Sharp blades make a huge difference in mowing speed and quality. I'm sorry if I hurt you feelings when I called you stupid - I thought you already knew - Unknown ................................... When you have no future, you live in the past. " Sycamore Row" by John Grisham | |||
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Impact is your friend. | |||
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A lot better for the grass too. Minus power tools, some anti-seize and tighten away. If you have an angle grinder, use a flap wheel but be careful, they hog metal quick. I use a 120 grit wheel, a couple light passes on a decent blade should do it. Set the controls for the heart of the Sun. | |||
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Same thing here. Since I don't change them much it's like learning to do it all over again every time. But the outcome is nice. | |||
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I Am The Walrus |
We got some pretty thick grass that grew very quick. I used our mower blades for 3 years before finally getting them sharpened. Made a huge difference in efficiency. Will definitely keep that as something to do regularly. _____________ | |||
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Frangas non Flectes |
Yeah, it's something I need to do also. Got a few yard tools that need a little spa time with the belt sander. ______________________________________________ “There are plenty of good reasons for fighting, but no good reason ever to hate without reservation, to imagine that God Almighty Himself hates with you, too.” | |||
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There’s a device called Blade Buddy that locks the blade to the deck making loosening blade nut easier . | |||
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I run trains! |
This time of year I’m mowing every 4-5 days due to growth and keeping the grass at about 2”. As a result I swap blades (have two sets) on the Honda about once a month. As others noted a flap disc on an angle grinder makes quick work of sharpening and the resulting cut is noticeable. Success always occurs in private, and failure in full view. Complacency sucks… | |||
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I have a more traditional Cub Cadet. I take the deck off for Winter storage. It’s easier to get at the spindle grease zerks, fits the shed better. I check the blades in the Spring, often sharpen, change if required. My mow areas are mostly rock free, keep the blades up a bit. I like the cut of sharp blades. It seems 3 replacement blades are about $45 online. Taking them off at times ensures one is able to get them off. | |||
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Gospel freakin truth right here. | |||
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Preach on brother! That job would have taken all of 10 minutes with 1/2" drive impact. Sharpen your blades at least once per season people. Very easy to identify a lawn that has been cut with dull blades, the tips of the grass are all torn and yellow. | |||
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I can jack up the front of my ZTR with a high lift floor jack and have the blades off in two minuets with my Milwaukee cordless impact... actually quicker probably. I once researched how often the pro's put on freshly sharpened blades and lots do it daily... or about every 8 hours. And I rotate the position of the blades much like tires on a car. Collecting dust. | |||
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Anyone got an effective blade sharpener for mower blades? | |||
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What is this a Dayton 500 for mowers? | |||
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always with a hat or sunscreen |
We have the blades sharpened when the oil gets changed and air filter blown out, in addition to anything a post-season inspection reveals as warranted. Just another reason why our 25 yo lawn tractor is in such great shape. Certifiable member of the gun toting, septuagenarian, bucket list workin', crazed retiree, bald is beautiful club! USN (RET), COTEP #192 | |||
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Three Generations of Service |
As mentioned above, a flap disc on an angle grinder works well. If you have a belt sander (or better, a belt grinder) you can produce a more consistent edge. Be careful when following the masses. Sometimes the M is silent. | |||
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Thanks. Is there such a thing as a guide tool to make sure the angle is consistent or is it just practice? I have trouble maintaining the angle along the whole cutting edge. | |||
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