Swing back blades on a mower are a type of blade design that allows the blades to pivot or swing back when encountering obstacles, such as rocks or tree roots. This feature helps to prevent damage to the blade and the mower itself, as the blade can flex instead of breaking. Once the obstacle is cleared, the blade returns to its original position, ensuring continued cutting efficiency. This design is particularly useful for maintaining the longevity and performance of mowers used in rugged or uneven terrain.
form_title= Lawn Mower Blades form_header= Keep your mower running smoothly with new blades. What is the make and model of your lawn mower?*= _ [50] How old is your mower?*= _ [50] Have you ever had to replace the blades before?*= () Yes () No
What kind of lawn mower are you changing blades on?
Yes new lawn mower blades are sharpened.
Regular blades cut the grass and bag it directly into the bag. Mulching blades make the grass stay in the deck for longer and makes the grass fall into the blade several times. Thus it chops it finer and some falls back into the grass.
The best lawn mower blades for mowing quality is the cylinder mower, ideal for fine lawns and sports turf.
Lawn mower blades are not universal; they vary depending on the make and model of the mower. It is important to use the correct blade for your specific mower to ensure proper cutting and safety.
the blades are probaly hitting something.
You can lift a riding lawn mower with a car or floor jack in order to change the blades. Simply place the jack under the frame of the lawn mower but away from the blades to lift it. Then, block the mower up using bricks or concrete blocks.
check the front and back belt pulleys and if the elt is on the right side of the engager.
look for the engage switch that has a picture of blades
you get the mower and flip it n it's side then you unscrew the bolt. take off the old blade and pt the new one on then you screw the bolt back on.
why does my rider cut off when i engage the blades