When to replace mower blade

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DJlawnboy

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My mower is just fine and really nice, don't you wish you had something?
I do. Just because I have looking to buy doesn't mean I have don't multiple mowers already. You didn't deny you live off taxpayer money for a fake injury. The IRS would like a word with you I'm sure.
 

Nwatson99

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I do. Just because I have looking to buy doesn't mean I have don't multiple mowers already. You didn't deny you live off taxpayer money for a fake injury. The IRS would like a word with you I'm sure.

Call it as you want.
I would like to give you two things.
1. My pain for 48 hrs
2. It would be a honor to dot your i's and cross you t's for you little keyboard commando.
Oh don't you have some butt kissing to be doing kid?
 

Carscw

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Step away from the keyboard and count to 10
 

motoman

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If a blade is curved as new and is forced accross a flat table ginder relsults can be strange. Usually ,if offhand grinding is done it is with with a hard wheel. I though flapper wheels are for finishing and removing only small amounts of material. But if it works...good.
 

Lawnboy18

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Thankyou for the input Nwatson!

I completely forgot about the flap wheel. Someone mentionned that to me once. I think it would be time to get one before I mess up my new blade. I guess the whole point is to not remove too much material from the blade.
 

Blaine B.

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I haven't replaced my blade in over 7 years on my Toro. I just sharpen it. It isn't bent or unbalanced.
 
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