djradz
Veteran Member
N80 said:DCS, you probably know this but since no one has mentioned it I will. But when we talking about 'sharpening' rotary cutter blades, you don't really grind them to a sharp edge. I just take the nicks and dings out and leave a smooth rounded cutting edge.
I think that is subject to each ones use. If you're mowing mostly fields and trails that have had all the rocks picked, and there's no more to hit, someone might sharpen theirs pretty sharp. After all, many blades come fairly sharp right from the factory. Obviously however, if you're hitting rocks, stumps, dirt on a fairly frequent basis, sharp blades would just be a waste of time and it would be a toss-up as to whether the rocks, or sharpening, remove more metal. As our fields and trails are now faily clear, we get the blades pretty sharp and get a near-RFM quality cut.