if its a rider you remove the deck, turn it over, clamp the old blade in place, & get a large wrench to fit the nut holding on the blade(s). if you have one, use an impact wrench. remove old blade(s) after you remove the nut. take off old blade and put on new one. replace nut and reinstall the deck.
if its a pusher just turn mower on its side and use above instructions.hope this helped and good luck
The best thing to do on an ineffective lawnmower blade is to replace it.
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well it all deepens how broken it is if its really broken you will have to get a new one but if they is something wrong with the blade try to get a old dust pan brush and turn the lawn mower over and give it a brush or buy a new blade on the internet or on ebay
On my Craftsman Lawn Mower, I have to raise the lawn mower or tilt it on it's side, and underneath where the blade is, there is a large drain plug. Take it off and catch the oil. This is a great time to clean the underside of your lawn mower and either sharpen or replace your blade.....Nothing cuts better than a sharp blade!
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If your push lawn mower is not working as well as it used to work, you might be thinking about replacing it. Before you purchase a new push lawn mower, check your current mower's blade. Over time, lawn mower blades grow dull and no longer cut grass as effectively. If you take your lawn mower blade to a hardware store that offers a blade sharpening service, you can usually get the blade resharpened for a small fee. With a newly sharpened blade, your old lawn mower could be working just like new.
10w30 oil is what is recommended
It can fall of your mower if you haven't screwed it on tight enough for it to stay
The manufacturers instructions should include the blade size for your weed eater lawn mower.
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Check the oil/fuel mix and make sure you have it mixed to the correct ratio. Else, try raising the blade on the lawn mower. If you have the lawn mower blade too low, mowing tall grass, it can make too much work for the mower and will cause it to overheat.