Tool.Man
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I have experimented with "lift". What I found is that the bigger the "wing" opposite the cutting edge (reasonably speaking), the more lift there is. Having understood that, several years ago I began adding to standard blades. I weld on extensions to the "wing" using mild steel of the same thickness as the "wing". I add one inch and blend everything perfectly, then balance the blade.
CAUTION: Try it at your own risk. You're building a grenade if your not truly proficient at welding. Should one extension come free, it's probably coming through the shell like a bullet and your mower is going to shake itself so badly you won't likely be able to hold on to it. Make sure your deadman switch works.
CAUTION: Try it at your own risk. You're building a grenade if your not truly proficient at welding. Should one extension come free, it's probably coming through the shell like a bullet and your mower is going to shake itself so badly you won't likely be able to hold on to it. Make sure your deadman switch works.