Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener?

   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #1  

sixdogs

Super Star Member
Joined
Dec 8, 2007
Messages
12,603
Location
Ohio
Tractor
Kubota M7040, MX5100, L4300, Farmall Super C, JD 790
Anyone have an electric mower blade sharpening machine and if so, how do you like it? What kind do you have and are they worth the price of $400 to over $1,000? How often do you sharpen blades? Would you buy one again?
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #2  

RandyT

Elite Member
Joined
Mar 27, 2006
Messages
2,538
Location
BEECHER CITY, IL
Tractor
KIOTI DK45S
I like my Oregon/Burrking 760 mower blade sharpener with the ceramic belts, but for the $2500 price tag may not be for everybody. Used an Oregon 12" wheel blade grinder before that, but had issues with wheel glazing when sharpening JD blades.
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener?
  • Thread Starter
#3  
OP
S

sixdogs

Super Star Member
Joined
Dec 8, 2007
Messages
12,603
Location
Ohio
Tractor
Kubota M7040, MX5100, L4300, Farmall Super C, JD 790
I like my Oregon/Burrking 760 mower blade sharpener with the ceramic belts, but for the $2500 price tag may not be for everybody. Used an Oregon 12" wheel blade grinder before that, but had issues with wheel glazing when sharpening JD blades.
Outside of the glazing issue, what did you think of the Oregon ?
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #5  

5030

Epic Contributor
Joined
Feb 21, 2003
Messages
20,444
Location
SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
Tractor
Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
I just toss them every year and replace with new blades from ASC. Lots cheaper than sharpening them and the used ones make good steel for home made knives. We are on sandy loam and it eats up mower blades quickly. Easier to replace them and lots cheaper.
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #6  

oosik

Super Star Member
Joined
Aug 22, 2012
Messages
18,361
Location
AMBER, WA
Tractor
2009 Kubota M6040
I have a special wheel on my grinder. Forget what it's called - it's pastel green. Sharpens the blades nicely.
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #7  

RandyT

Elite Member
Joined
Mar 27, 2006
Messages
2,538
Location
BEECHER CITY, IL
Tractor
KIOTI DK45S
Outside of the glazing issue, what did you think of the Oregon ?
I had the big 1-1/2 hp version and outside of the glazing did a fine quick job. The first few wheels were fine, but they changed suppliers, or materials or something and it was like the epoxy that they use to mold them preventing the necessary shearing to keep the abrasive sharp.
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #8  

5030

Epic Contributor
Joined
Feb 21, 2003
Messages
20,444
Location
SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
Tractor
Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
I had the big 1-1/2 hp version and outside of the glazing did a fine quick job. The first few wheels were fine, but they changed suppliers, or materials or something and it was like the epoxy that they use to mold them preventing the necessary shearing to keep the abrasive sharp.
For that much jack, I would have expected a single point diamond parallel dresser to come with it.
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #9  

RandyT

Elite Member
Joined
Mar 27, 2006
Messages
2,538
Location
BEECHER CITY, IL
Tractor
KIOTI DK45S
@5030 that was extra and you would have to clean the wheel about 3-6 times per blade when sharpening JD blades.
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener?
  • Thread Starter
#10  
OP
S

sixdogs

Super Star Member
Joined
Dec 8, 2007
Messages
12,603
Location
Ohio
Tractor
Kubota M7040, MX5100, L4300, Farmall Super C, JD 790
I had the big 1-1/2 hp version and outside of the glazing did a fine quick job. The first few wheels were fine, but they changed suppliers, or materials or something and it was like the epoxy that they use to mold them preventing the necessary shearing to keep the abrasive sharp.
That is a dream grinder but too pricey for me. I'm looking at the Oregon 1/2 HP or even 1/3 HP model. Keeps me around $400. Any more is hard to justify but I do love the look of the lawn with a new Grasshopper blade. Best looking cut I've seen and not sure why. Maybe because they're so thick?

Option B is a hand held grinder or flap disc and new blades every other year. I would like to sharpen 5-6 times a summer and keep things balanced.

All I cut is grass. No sand, no rocks and I've outgrown accidentally mowing down errant shrubs. So just a dull edge with no nicks.
 
Last edited:
 
Top