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To sharpen by hand, first clean your blade, removing all dirt and cut grass debris. Clamp the blade within a vice. You should use a flat hand file to sharpen it, moving from the inside of the sharp edge to the outside. Maintain the current angle of the blade, which is likely to be around 45°. You should be looking to have a shiny, clean edge to your blade. It does not need to be especially sharp, with a butter knife representing a suitable level. Once you have done the first side, flip the blade over and sharpen the other. When both sides are sharpened, balance the blade over its centre, ensuring that it is evenly balanced. If not, you’ll need to sharpen further on one side to restore the balance Jason is an expert writer and is passionate about Smart Homes and Home Improvements writing as well as lifestyle and Lawn Care. He spent the past twelve years living in Hawaii, where he worked closely alongside event planners and resort owners to perfect his knowledge of luxury products and aesthetics. He discovered his passion for DIY projects and home improvement there. Currently, he lives in Washington D.C with his family and 2 pets.

Dull lawn mower blades can cause both aesthetic and health issues with your lawn. A dulled blade can leave turf with a brown or ragged look, leaving your garden visually unappealing. It can also put your grass in more serious ailments. This is because a sharpened lawn mower blade will cleanly cut through grass blades, whereas a dulled one will pull and tear at it, promoting fungal growth and lawn diseases. This can obviously have long term consequences for your lawn, which can be difficult and time consuming to remedy. As explained in our yearlong guide to lawn care, regular effective mowing is vital for a healthy, beautiful lawn. When Should You Sharpen Lawn Mower Blades? Draining the fuel and oil before fighting with the bolt frees you to position the mower in the most comfortable and efficient position. 3. Clean The Bolt With the preparation out the way, you are ready to work through the list of options to get the bolt free. Option 1: Use An Impact Wrench The lawnmower blade is connected to the engine via a drive shaft which means that when you turn the blade manually, you are also turning over the engine. However, turn it hard enough and you can actually create enough compression and spark to start the engine, costing you a hand. Firstly, lubricate the bolt with WD40 before tightening it (I suggest regular lubrication after that).

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If you own an impact wrench of just about any type, your fight will likely be a short one. Provided that the bolt is not stripped, that is. Simply slap on the right-sized adapter, and you’re good to go.

Finally, with your spark plug disconnected and liquids drained, you can go ahead and tilt the mower. Hold the chisel in place and tap it with the hammer to dig into the bolt and, if successful, loosen it. Option 6: Weld An Additional BoltA dulled lawn mower blade can cause a range of issues in your garden, even putting your grass at risk of disease. It’s essential then to ensure the consistent upkeep of your lawn mower, sharpening its blade regularly. In this guide from Sims Garden Machinery, we’ll take a look through the reasons you need to sharpen a lawn mower, the frequency with which you should look to sharpen, and the techniques for sharpening the blades of various lawn mower designs. This can help you to maintain an effective lawn mower, and a clean, healthy garden. Why Do You Need to Sharpen Your Lawn Mower Blades? If even the vice grip option fails, and you have a pretty severely stripped bolt head on your hands, you can try using a hammer and a chisel. An easy way to search for the right part for your Parkside Brush Cutter, Chainsaw, Garden Vac, Hedgetrimmer, Lawn Scarifier, Lawnmower, Lopper, Multi-Tool, Pole Pruner, Shredder, or Trimmer, is to enter the model number of your machine, or the part number of the part you wish to replace, into our search box.

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