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How To Tell If You Have Put On Your Mower’s Blades Correctly

Over the lifetime of your mower, you will find it necessary to check over the blades for damage and bluntness and will occasionally need to remove them for sharpening or even replacement. It can be difficult, however, to put the blades back onto the machine correctly – many people are known at attach them upside down, causing the mower to cut improperly. So, how can you tell whether the blades have been put on correctly or not?

If replacing the blades entirely, thoroughly scrutinize the new ones before attaching them to the underneath of the mower. Look for stamped or etched words on the face of the blade saying something like “Towards grass” or “This side down”. Most newer blades are made like this to avoid any confusion.

If you cannot find a stamping or etching, or you are putting the old blades back onto the mower after sharpening them, you will need another way to tell which is the right way. Scrutinize the blade until you locate the cutting edge and follow it until you come across the dull trailing edge – a bend in the blade that points toward the underneath of the mower.

Making sure that you are holding the blade in the way that it needs to be installed, slide it onto the shaft on the underneath of the mower. If it rocks, check that it is settled on the shaft properly, then secure it into place with a socket wrench. Put the mower back onto all four wheels and take a look at the angle of blade. You could even give it a trial run to see how it goes. 

When Choosing Mowers Become Difficult…

If you have ever planned to buy a mower you might have a huge assortment of mowers which rather simplifying your choice perplex your decision making. Of course, choosing a single mowing machine from such a huge variety is no joke, especially when you want value for your money. If you too have stuck in such situation here is how you can overcome it.
  • Consider different factors for comparing similar types of mowers. See their cost, power, safety, weight, ease of handling and clipping disposal to compare them.
  • If you have a small lawn, prefer push reel mowing machine. These are compact, easy to handle and cut grass as per required length.
  • For larger lawns, go for gas or electric-powered rotary mowers. These have circular type of bade which is covered by a protective housing and rotate within. Also, it is beneficial if you don’t want to trim grass less than two inches.
  • Set your preference, whether you want clipping or mulching. If clipping is not your way then opt for mulching machine that cut clipping as shorter as they vanish in the lawn.
  • If your lawn is mostly covered with Bermuda or bent grass then choose a gas-powered reel mower. This machine doesn’t cut grass shorter than two inches.
  • Keep your land type in mind. For plan yard any mowing machine will be fit, but in case if you have a hilly lawn then consider self-propelled mowing machine that make it run even in elevated area.
  • Don’t limit yourself to simple mowers, think beyond and also look for electric ride on mowers for larger lawns. It would save your time and effort.
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