Yes. It is as thin as paper and it can give you a cut similar to a paper cut, only difference is that it tends to hurt more.
i think to cut the grass duhhh
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A dull mower blade will "tear" the grass instead of "cut" it. The jagged blades of grass will dry up and cause your lawn to look brownish or even yellowish - much like when cut grass clippings turn from green to brown/yellow as they dry up.
A grass cutter utilizes mechanical energy to cut grass. The kinetic energy from the movement of the blade is transformed into the mechanical work required to cut through the grass, resulting in a transfer of energy from the cutter to the grass.
Scissors and a small ruler, cut each blade manually.
Yes it should cut grass without leaving a streak uncut. You may want to check your blades - they may be worn and getting shorter.
By hand...one blade at a time.
If it is a multi blade unit check to see if the blades are the correct size, otherwise when mulching the machine is cutting and recutting the grass inside the deck, the grass must be cut often and it must be dry. Either of these conditions will cause too much grass to be inside the deck slowing down the mower and lessening its ability to cut. Traction speed must be also slow. You can probably hear rumbling noises in the deck along with the engine slowing down and when you lift the deck up wet grass will spit out. As a trade for not bagging clippings you will need to slow way down, cut often enough that you are cutting less each time, never cut when the grass is wet. The first thing i would do is to confirm proper/correct blade installation. If the blade is upside down it will cutwith the back side of the blade (not sharp). With the blade in place and the spark plug disconnected, gentle pull the starter handle with only enough force to cause the blade to turn slightly. Is the blade's sharp edge the leading edge. If not then remove turn the blade over and try it again. I have done this my self when i was in a hurry hope it helps.
To effectively cut tall grass, use a sharp mower blade set at a higher cutting height, mow in overlapping rows, and avoid cutting more than one-third of the grass height at a time.
To cut 3ft tall grass effectively and efficiently, use a sharp mower blade set at the highest setting. Cut the grass in overlapping rows, moving slowly to ensure an even cut. Clear any obstacles or debris before mowing to prevent damage to the mower.
This question is unanswerable as it depends on which type of grass you mean.
a blade of grass weigh a gram? Not normal grass anyway, weigh much less