deereguy
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- Have a few of this and that...but I bleed green!
I owned a landscape maintenance service until May of 2006 (14 years), I sharpened blades on the "Z"s everyday to take out any small nicks that someone may have put in them from sticks or something they should have picked up first, but didn't. I used a 4" Makita hand grinder in a vice and occasionally would place them on a nail, nailed horizontally in a post of the barn to check balance. The downside of the nail is you can make an unbalanced blade seem balanced- by moving it on the nail. I have a balancer like the one posted above but didn't use it very often. I had 2+ sets of blades for each unit.
My opinion is to cut ONLY grass with them (wet, spring grass will dull blades quickly), not sticks, gravel, logs, trash, etc, and they will stay sharper longer. The sharper they are, the more efficient (cleaner) you can mow, the more you can get mowed, and the more $$ you can make (commercially).
Good Luck.
My opinion is to cut ONLY grass with them (wet, spring grass will dull blades quickly), not sticks, gravel, logs, trash, etc, and they will stay sharper longer. The sharper they are, the more efficient (cleaner) you can mow, the more you can get mowed, and the more $$ you can make (commercially).
Good Luck.