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Kristy 23-09-07 13:21 view19 Comment0

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Lawn mower blades wear out and require replacement often to ensure your lawn is looking at its best. Removing the blades is a fairly simple task that requires only several steps and basic tools.



The best lawnmowers blades are made from durable materials. They will be able to last for a long period without rusting. Blades should be able to handle extreme forces.


Deck Blade


The main part of a lawnmower's cutting blade. It is enclosed in the deck's casing and is available in a variety of sizes, shapes and types. Each has its own specification and needs to be able deal with high-speed contact with grass and other objects.



The standard blades are curved and can lift grass using a scissor action. The curved blade can also assist with dispersal of the clippings. This kind of blade needs less power than a high-lift blade, so it's ideal for cutting grass on the dirtiest or most sand-covered terrain.



The reel blades or cylinders comprise of three to seven helical blades welded in a cylindrical rotating reel. They're typically used on reels and gas-powered mowers. This is the most common type and it's easy to replace. The blades can be sharpened or adjusted by numerous hardware or lawn care stores for a small fee.


Standard Blade


The most common type of blade for Electric lawn mower blade sharpener mowers is the blade that's flat. It is made to cut grass, however it does not have no specific features, such as mulching or bagging capabilities. It is a little suction and works on all types of grass.



The blades of high-lift blades are bent to maximize airflow. They create a vertical suction which brings the grass closer to the deck. This gives the perfect finish for your lawn. The blades can also be used to mow on sandy terrains.



If you opt to use these types of lawn mower blades ensure that the shear pin locating holes are correctly aligned to the center bolt hole on the mower. If not, the blade won't seat on the blade boss properly. This can result in the blade deteriorating quicker than you would expect. It is recommended that you check the shear pin locating holes with your mower's manual for operators or parts list to ensure the proper fit.


Lifting Blade


These blades re-circulate air to reduce clogging within the mower deck, yet still giving a high-quality cut. The blades are curved inward creating a vacuum which increases the grass's height and discharges it into the bagging system or to the side discharge.



The lifting effect of these blades will also increase the quality of cut when it is used on a longer grass, where a lower lift blade could struggle to create an uniform cut. They are also ideal for those who like to mulch their lawn trimmings. They are compatible with the 2-in-1 or 3-in-1 blade.



These blades are only an issue if have a lawn mower with strong engines. They're not recommended for sandy or dusty terrain where sand and grit can be sucked up and cause damage to the mower deck more quickly.


Mulching Blade


A favorite choice for those who don't use baggers, this blade allows the clippings to be discharged, mulched or ejected out of your mower's discharge chute. Featuring bigger "wind wings" as opposed to the ones on regular lawn mower blades these blades can create an efficient airflow under the grass clippings so they aren't thrown into the air and can be safely discharged out of your mower.



To ensure your lawn mower's mulching blade is installed correctly, inspect its bevel (the slope of the edge of the blade that is responsible for cutting) to make sure it is pointed downwards towards the ground when mowing. The sharp edge of the blade could scratch your mower deck if it is not set up correctly. Make sure that it's not bent at an awkward angle. This can make it ineffective when cutting grass that is taller. This is usually an indication of a damaged blade.

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