60 MMM Streaking

   / 60 MMM Streaking #21  
Those "tabs" on the back edge of the blades provide lift. Just like an airplane wing. The foil, as it is actually referred to in the industry.. (air foil I guess) creates the vacuum that lifts the grass off the ground before it's cut. The more pronounced the foil, the higher the lift. You might want to make sure all of your blades look the same and they didn't mix up the set, which could cause problems.

I like a lot of lift in my blades early in the year when the grass is heavy and moist and tends to lay over. Later on.. in the mid summer.. I change to low lift blades because the grass is drier, lighter and easier to cut. Beside.. high lift blades when the soil gets dry can create a real dust storm.

as for alignment.. I agree that with a belt driven setup the blades are going to change orientation almost immediately.. if the manual doesn't say anything about putting them in a distinct relationship to each other.. then I wouldn't worry about it. At that high of RPM.. it's not going to make much difference. The only possible benefit I could see to a fixed orientation is for moving the cut grass to some discharge point.. and maybe in a mulching setup. But, I've never paid any attention to it and have never had any "streaking" problems.
 
   / 60 MMM Streaking #22  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( as for alignment.. I agree that with a belt driven setup the blades are going to change orientation almost immediately.. if the manual doesn't say anything about putting them in a distinct relationship to each other.. then I wouldn't worry about it. )</font>

I looked at this closely yesterday when I changed the blades before putting the mower on for the first time this season. The blade tips miss each other no matter what the orientation, as far as I could tell...
 
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#23  
Thanks for all that helped me. I figured it out, the old blades are 20 5/16 inches and the blades Tractor Smart sent me were 18 1/2 inches. Lesson, measure old blades against new blades before putting on new blades /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif

Guess we will see how this works out on the exchange. The $10 I saved via the internet, was a learning experiance I guess. I am sure Tractor Smart will make it right /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
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#25  
Tractor Smart sent me the correct blades, well I think they did, I did not open the box. They do not want the 54 inch blades back. I ran them about 5 mins. If you are interested send me a private e-mail, and I will let them go for the highest bidder. I hope I can do this here, if not let me know, or remove this post. I am in 07882 if you want to figure the cost of shipping, which the highest bidder pays the freight.

Let the bidding begin /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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