Posted by SadFarmall on September 26, 2013 at 04:24:05 from (112.213.143.36):
In Reply to: sharpening mower guards posted by NHBalerman on September 25, 2013 at 18:53:58:
I always start the season by making sure the guards (often called fingers in Australia) are shiny and the points fairly sharp. If the ledger plates look worn I replace them. If well maintained guards should last a very long time. I've never used after market guards, though have some on the shelf. The finish on them leaves a great deal to be desired. Usually the register, correct adjustment of the sections against the ledger plates and the edge on the sections counts for more than the sharpness of the guard points. My mower has a clover divider, which fits the outer shoe and is meant to help stop the end guard from choking - possibly one of the most useless attachments IHC ever manufactured.
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