JD X300 mower blade sharpening

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Chazbo007

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John Deere X300
Does anyone know of a professional lawn mower blade sharpener that can be purchased for personal use?
 
   / JD X300 mower blade sharpening #2  
You may not like my answer, but most people I've seen just use a bench grinder. I don't know of a dedicated machine used just for mower blade sharpening. Some folks use a balancing tool to show whether they need to remove more metal off one side or the other for perfect balance. But like I said, the shops I've seen just use a bench grinder.
 
   / JD X300 mower blade sharpening
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#3  
Thanks for you response. I know that most individuals use a bench grinder but I remember seeing a shop that use a machine where they fasten the blade to the machine and the machine uniformly sharpens the blade. It's been a while ago and that business is no longer around. I'll keep looking.
 
   / JD X300 mower blade sharpening #4  
an angle grinder works well also. Northern Tool has a small grinder wheel for mower blades that attaches to a 3/8" drill. I take off what I think I need and then stick a bolt through the hole to check for balance. Good luck.
 
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#6  
I've looked at both the Oregon grinders and the smaller Dremel rotary tool but I was hoping there was a grinder made specifically for rotary lawn mower blades (and only rotary blades) that didn't cost an arm and leg. Maybe I need to design one. :)
 
   / JD X300 mower blade sharpening #7  
If going into the business of sharpening, then a machine makes sense.

But for a single mower deck, a right angle grinder with a 4" diam wheel works great.
One can't invest too much in a grinder as new blades don't cost that much to offset the cost of buying new. If stones are hit, then too much has to be ground off to get a good sharp blade.
But the right angle grinder works well for me if just normal touch up sharpening is needed. Rock the blades or catch a piece of steel buried, then it is time for new blades. Sometimes I just buy the package of three, and only replace one if bent or rocked bad.
 
   / JD X300 mower blade sharpening #8  
If going into the business of sharpening, then a machine makes sense.

But for a single mower deck, a right angle grinder with a 4" diam wheel works great.
One can't invest too much in a grinder as new blades don't cost that much to offset the cost of buying new. If stones are hit, then too much has to be ground off to get a good sharp blade.
But the right angle grinder works well for me if just normal touch up sharpening is needed. Rock the blades or catch a piece of steel buried, then it is time for new blades. Sometimes I just buy the package of three, and only replace one if bent or rocked bad.

Pretty much the way I see it. ^^^^^

I use a 4" grinder or a bench grinder for mine.
 
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#9  
What kind of 4" right angle grinder do you have?
 
   / JD X300 mower blade sharpening #10  
I have a DeWalt. But there are several brands.
 

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