Posted by 36 coupe on June 29, 2008 at 05:54:47 from (64.136.26.226):
In Reply to: Re: Its over posted by Lanse on June 28, 2008 at 17:31:51:
You can make a wood grass board from ash or buy an all steel grass board.I still use rivets on the sections and sharpen with a 4 inch angle grinder.Just be careful setting the mower down or picking it up for transpost.In short keep your fingers away from the knives,wear gloves when taking the knife out for repairs or sharpening.Refer to a new knife section when sharpening,keeping the same angle.Replace bent or cracked sections.Find an old knife repair block.Old rivets are sheared off by striking the back edge of the section with a heavy hammer.Use a ball pein hammer to head over new rivets.Ive been using mowers for 50 years,still have all my fingers.Run that rusty knife for a few minutes and oil it before taking it out.
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