Brush Hog Blade Sharpening

   / Brush Hog Blade Sharpening
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#11  
Still applies....


Not at all, a lawn mower blade you want sharp. A Brush Hog blade you definitely don't want it sharp.
 
   / Brush Hog Blade Sharpening #12  
Not at all, a lawn mower blade you want sharp. A Brush Hog blade you definitely don't want it sharp.

There is nothing wrong with using a sharp blade on a bush hog IF all you cut is grass and weeds. It will lower the HP requirements needed when using a sharper blade and make a smoother looking cut on the grass.
Roadside cutters all have sharp blades so they get a better cut with less HP.

You only need the thick edge on the blade if you are cutting saplings so it shatters the tree stem rather than making a punji stick out of it. The thick edge also allows the blades to whack a rock or other large object away without significantly denting the cutting surface. Most folks use their bush hogs like a lawnmower AFTER the get their property under control. SO after whacking down all the underbrush on your property and your needs are just to maintain the grass and weed control, it is fine to sharpen up the bush hog blades a bit.
 
   / Brush Hog Blade Sharpening
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#13  
There is nothing wrong with using a sharp blade on a bush hog IF all you cut is grass and weeds. It will lower the HP requirements needed when using a sharper blade and make a smoother looking cut on the grass.
Roadside cutters all have sharp blades so they get a better cut with less HP.

You only need the thick edge on the blade if you are cutting saplings so it shatters the tree stem rather than making a punji stick out of it. The thick edge also allows the blades to whack a rock or other large object away without significantly denting the cutting surface. Most folks use their bush hogs like a lawnmower AFTER the get their property under control. SO after whacking down all the underbrush on your property and your needs are just to maintain the grass and weed control, it is fine to sharpen up the bush hog blades a bit.

Never mind
 
   / Brush Hog Blade Sharpening #14  
Never mind

??? I don't understand. You posted this:

Any tricks or tips on how to get the nicks and sharpen my brush hog blades a little? I know they aren't suppose to be sharp like a mower blade but I have a couple of good nicks in them from a little accident. I bought an angle grinder today at Harbor Freight and some grinding wheels. I figured that would be the best way. This is a Frontier RC 2060 5 foot cutter.

Thanks

Then I said that I use a flap disc for lawnmower blades. I know you were not talking about lawnmower blades, but my point was simply that a flap disc does a much better job (in my opinion) of sharpening a blade than a grinding disc. It doesn't matter what kind of blade. If it's a brush hog blade, you sharpen it less sharp. If it's a lawnmower blade, you sharpen it a little more (although you still don't want a knife edge on a lawnmower blade either).

Maybe I misunderstood. What type of advice were you looking for?
 
   / Brush Hog Blade Sharpening #15  
I'm not saying to knife edge it. By all means you could, but I don't on a hog. I draw file after a flapper wheel just cause it's easier to control. I can draw file the cutting edge back to whatever blunt edge thickness i want. Sometimes I can get carried away with sharpening things. Just sharing my method.
 
   / Brush Hog Blade Sharpening #16  
My method, each to their own. These are blades of a 50" toro zero turn. I know, different blades, different use, but some similar concepts, especially if you have cleared the lot and you are now back to wanting a reasonable finish with what you have.
When a blade wears, the front cutting edge wears away, which makes the rake on the blade steeper with wear. So when you sharpen the blade you need to remove the material from the back to put a proper angle back on the blade. When I sharpen my mower, I normally go a little past the first pic, but not as far as the second pic. You don't need a razor edge on the blade, but you do need a rake for it to cut nicely. I grind these on my 8" bench grinder, you grind "away" from the cutting face, meaning the sharp edge is against the wheel and the opposite edge of the blade is on the rest so you are removing material front to back. You can do the same with your brush hog blades, take the back away to make a decent angle and leave the cutting face.
 

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   / Brush Hog Blade Sharpening #17  
I know it’s been said over and over, but I’ll mention it again. Lawn mower blades and bushhog blades are not the same. And they should NOT be sharpened the same. People read these boards for advice, and they may think this is the right way to sharpen a bushhog blade. I’m sure it works fine is all you’re doing is mowing short grass, but most people use their bushhogs for what they are designed to do, mow brush. That last pic is far too sharp for a brushhog blade. Heck, the before pic is as sharp as mine ever are.
 
   / Brush Hog Blade Sharpening
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#18  
I know it’s been said over and over, but I’ll mention it again. Lawn mower blades and bushhog blades are not the same. And they should NOT be sharpened the same. People read these boards for advice, and they may think this is the right way to sharpen a bushhog blade. I’m sure it works fine is all you’re doing is mowing short grass, but most people use their bushhogs for what they are designed to do, mow brush. That last pic is far too sharp for a brushhog blade. Heck, the before pic is as sharp as mine ever are.

Exactly, It's a bushhog not a mower. If I wanted a finish cut I would use my zero turn or buy a finish mower.
 
   / Brush Hog Blade Sharpening #19  
The tools used and methods to get the "knicks" out are the same. You just sharpen a mower blade to a finer edge. But the process is still the same.

I have 2 sets of blades for my hog. A sharp set for pasture clipping, and a blunt set if I know I am doing more "land clearing" type work which will have saplings and woody stuff.
 
   / Brush Hog Blade Sharpening #20  
The blades could have a square face and you would not see any difference in the cut.
 

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