I would suggest running down to your local auto parts store and picking up a timing light. Once your ready to time the blades, jack up the mower, start it, and engage the PTO. Now crawl under the mower deck and shine the light up there.
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They are from either Norway, or Sweden. Not sure which.
0-150 usd
Blades of Time happened in 360.
Blades of Time was created on 2012-03-08.
Blades of Time - 2012 VG is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:ADV
Every time you start to have the lubrication strip turn white it is time to change the blades.
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Because of larger momentum. Larger bodies have larger momentum.
James Blades was born on September 9, 1901 and died on May 19, 1999. James Blades would have been 97 years old at the time of death or 113 years old today.
Not necessarily when to change; but when to sharpen mower blades: The easiest way to know is by observing the way the grass is cut. A sharp blade will make a "clean cut" on the grass blades, whereas a dull blade will "tear" the grass and leave a "ragged" appearance. As far as when to change out the blades, there is no set time interval, you just have to visually evaluate the condition of the blade (bent, badly worn, warped, etc.) to determine when to change. If your mower uses 2 blades, it would be wise to change both blades at the same time.
usually drinking and singing or maybe sharping blades