Woods BrushBull 60

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78westfalia

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I'm thinking about sharpening the blades on my Woods BrushBull 60. Is there a way to make sure that everything is balanced? Or is it not important?
 
   / Woods BrushBull 60 #2  
Make sure to grind off equal amounts to the best of your ability. Then drive a nail straight into a wall. Make sure it is straight in and not angled. Hang your blade on it. Situate it parallel to ground. If it falls on one end, remove a little from that side. Recheck and grind until it hangs evenly.
 
   / Woods BrushBull 60 #3  
As long as you don't get completely carried away on one blade you will be fine. Brush hog blades aren't as critical as finish mowers are.
 
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The problem is that the blade is attached only at one end. Each blade would not be balanced separately, but rather as a whole unit (both blades).
 
   / Woods BrushBull 60 #5  
Weigh each blade then so they are the same.
 
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#6  
Duh! I should have thought of that! Thanks.
 
   / Woods BrushBull 60 #7  
LOL... Yeah sometimes solutions are so simple they are hard to see. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
 

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