I use a 12" mill file to sharpen my blade. It takes about 10 strokes to sharpen each side of the blade. A decent file is under $10, and mine came with a lifetime exchange warranty. If you end up having a few rock chips in the blade a grinder might be a bit better, but using a flap disk is recommended over a hard grinding wheel. You can damage a blade VERY quickly with a standard wheel. I can have the blade off, sharpened, and back on before I could make it to a hardware store to buy a blade. My current blade is about 5 years old, and I sharpen it about twice per year. No matter how you end up with a sharp blade on your mower, your lawn, and your lawnmower will love you for it.
Okay, in my entire 45 plus years, starting when I was a kid, mowing the lawn, not once, and I mean not once when I pulled the blade off to get it sharpened or sharpen it myself, did I ever torque the bolt back down. Never any problems. Mowers lasted years.
I must be really old school. I use a large flat file to sharpen my blade. I've found over the years, that using a grinder seems to weaken the blade's edge causing it to chip faster and easier.
New blades are usually not very sharp out of the box, if you sharpen it with a grinder and a 120 grit flap disc you can grind out the chips unless they are really bad. Put a nail in the wall to use as a rudimentary balancer so you can check how much material you have removed from each side and you should be fine. Or take it to your local garden machinery shop, we charge £13 to sharpen and balance a blade. We torque them up to 45nm when refitting them to the machine ✌️
True true.... sanding flop disks are great for this. Get a sharp edge, a few minor chips are ok if you can't get them ask out. Do a quick balance check... then back to the mow
It's always great to have a few blades laying around. I like to mulch up my leaves in the fall with a beat up blade... Then use my good blade for normal mowings.
Yeah you know I have quite the blade collection pilling up! Yeah that’s a good idea! I might make some notches on the old blade for even better mulching 😂😂😂🤙🏾
WELL worth it, yes. It's a sander/grinder, a wire brusher and a cutting tool. Just watch your knuckles and hair if it's long. T-shirts too. I have skinned my knuckles a couple of times and got one caught in my t-shirt once when I dropped it. No more than 6 months ago and thank goodness it had an automatic stop on it. Once the shirt bound it up, it clicked the switch off. It didn't leave a scratch on me, but the shirt got ripped up good. Grinder still works fine and it was a cheapy, that's many years old. Pro tip, when your hands are tired from the vibration and weight of the tool, don't foolishly continue. Take a rest and go back at it later. That's why it happened, like many accidents, user error, if you look back on it honestly and retrace what you could have done differently. So it doesn't happen again.
Key thing to remember when grinding your blade to sharpen it, is do both sides evenly and balance the blade. This is easy to detect too. Put the blade down with a round pencil or something (a round dowel or pipe will do too) dead center of the blade and make sure it doesn't fall to one side and kind of floats on the pencil, while resting on a flat surface, like a table, the floor etc. If it falls on one side, grind a little more on that heavy side. Only do a few strokes at a time if unbalanced and recheck, because sometimes you only need to remove a little material to get it back balanced . And you don't want to overdo it and send the blade unbalanced the opposite way. This will help your motor bearings in the long run, because an unbalanced blade spinning at high speed like that will vibrate the mower and ruin the bearings.
😂😂😂 when I first read this I thought you meant both sides like top and bottom I was like Um… it’s supposed to be 45° angle with the bottom flat my dude 💀💀💀🤙🏾
@@YardBrah Hehehe,. No, I would never want anyone to not follow the original grind of the blade. Only repeat what was already there, one ground edge/side. I maybe could have said both "ends" of the blade, as that is a bit clearer than both "sides", yeah.
100% agree. Maybe keep one old blade and sharpen it with a hand file. I did that for years. If it needs more metal removed than you want to do with a hand file…it probably needs to be replaced anyway.
Im glad you pointed out once you replace it you could then maintain the edge, a regular hand file works just as well as a grinder, actually more accurate... And like you said... Harbor Freight...
Thanks for the content YB. I trashed my og blade b4 taking the plunge into lawncare... Bought new- and did the Harbor Freight route for sharpening. $19.99 for the angle grinder- and $4.99 for the flap disks. My lawn looks TIGHT AF!!! ❤
Got the same setup, highly recommend. Got the grinder when it was on sale. Also bought a Oregon mulching blade but definitely needed a sharping prior to using it out of the box. Sharpened in a couple of minutes and cuts clean.
This is the first time that I have visited you on RUclips. Your lawn is beautiful. Your suggestion of getting a new blade when the old blade is chipped and dull is excellent and helpful for those who do not have the tools to properly resharpen the blade. I am thankful that I will be able to visit your web site often, Thanks for the suggestion.
If your blade is not severely chipped with gouges in multiple places from continually hitting and running over hard objects, and the blade is only dull, it's cheaper to get it sharpened. If a person replaces a blade every time it gets dull, they'll be buying new blades 4-5 times a year, when it's not necessary. A person can sharpen their own lawn mower blades, if they a grinder. Basically, that's all you need.
Living in NW Arkansas I have been plagued with an armadillo problem. They sneak onto the property and in a search for food dig up fist size rocks, I guess in a effort to help the lawnmower service companies and box stores sales. I can't mow my lawn without dinging up my blade every mowing. After the initial cost of a grinder and disk for it the resharpening of the blade is quick and easy. A blade balance checker is a cheap investment also, however a nail or screw driven into the edge of your workbench can also be used to balance your blade for round holed blades. Of the dozens of times I have awakened to pop an armadillo after dark, I have only been sucessful one time even seeing one. Fortunately I was able to get back to sleep after the adrenalin rush after a few hours. Happy mowing.
Dang we don’t have any armadillos here that’s crazy! Have you tried the chemical Acelepryn to kill their food source in your lawn? Might want to give it a shot I heard it works wonders! 😊👊🏾🙏🏾🤙🏾 Thanks for the awesome comment 😊🤙🏾
Nicely put. That blade was spent. As far as your grinder review, I'll add this lesson (from Dad, of course). Buy a 2nd blade to swap them out and swap them out regularly. Just sharpen the dull blade using a metal file (Yup, a file. 40+ years later, I still have the file he gave me that day). Check the balance of the blade (mower will shake if blade is unbalanced. Been there. Done that.) using either a nail in the wall with a level line marked on the wall OR just use the $1 level tool. Lawnmower blades are not rocket science! Also, I replaced the block of wood with an Arnold blade tool. Very easy, inexpensive and works great!
Yessir! Love the Arnold blade tool very convenient to hold the blade in place… wanted to make this as easy as possible and the most cost effective 😂 shit ego you just need a screw driver and the blade doesn’t spin 😂🤙🏾
lmao...I appreciate the smile this vid gave me. I was waiting for some new revolutionary method and my man says...buy a new one lol. I happen to have a bench grinder in the shop so it's what I use but for those who don't have a grinder of any kind, it's great advice to keep from spending the same money on someone sharpening a used blade.
I sharpen the blade of my mower entirely differently. First, I peen the edge of the blade on an anvil with a peening hammer to thin the blade and cold work the steel. Then I use two grits of whetstone to hone the blade. The last step is to strop the blade with an aluminum rod. You might be scratching your head, but when I tell you that my mower is a scythe and the blade is honed to be as sharp as a razor it may make some sense. Honestly, my Austrian style scythe from Scythe Supply in Maine made me enjoy cutting the lawn again.
I have nine blades for my mower; and I’ve been sharpening them since 2020. There in very rough shape now. I just bought six more blades for thirteen dollars each at Outdoor Power Equipment. So these three blades on the sixty-one inch deck will need sharpening in three weeks. Sharpen them with Mill Bastard files until they’re too far gone. And yes; then just replace them.
I use the drill stone to grind out chips but sharpen with file($8). Be sure to balance but I get good service with sharpening(I also mow 3.5-4 inches tall.) But your right. For most homeowners new will save time(and bearings) and expensive tools. Good common sense video. Thanks.
I’m a tool maker by trade , I sharpen and check the balance on mine a few times a season and it have a the exact angle with a nice finish, I always keep a spare so I can swap it out, then I’m not in a hurry
Lol I just sharpened my ride on lawn mower while the blades were on it, honestly not gonna lie, it work pretty good. Saved me $40 However I'm going to need replacements 😅 You have great energy and outlook on life 🙏 I'll be coming back for any lawnmower problems I foresee in my future
Thanks for taking the time to post your info. I used to sharpen my own blades, but this spring, another lawn care specialist like your self, GCI Turf, started an online blade sharpening service. I bought 2 sets of blades for my toro timemaster off of Amazon, shipped them to him, he sharpened them, and shipped them back. My plan is to use one set for a few months and then switch them out for the other sharpened blades. I then will send the used set in to him to be sharpened. These blades come back razor sharp. Just a thought. Good job!
I recall Pete from GCI Turf putting out a video earlier this year about his blade sharpening business. I recall that he does a very thorough and professional job in sharpening the blades, but it was hella expensive (way, way more than $20).
The first angle grinder I bought was a cheap HF grinder. It got a lot of use over a couple of years. We run Dewalt angle grinders now that we do a lot of metal work. I only replace blades when they get bent and hardly ever sharpen them.. When ever I install a sharp blade, I wrap one end of the blade with a heavy shop rag and hold on to it and stay away from the other sharp end of the blade. That way you have positive control of the blade and don't have to worry about the block falling out and the blade flipping around due to the compression of the engine.
Yup, I just bought a replacement blade last week cos getting the thing sharpened was more expensive. Another tip - keep the underside of the mower deck clean
Sounds reasonable. I bought a used self propelled Honda Commercial Micro-Cut Mulching Mower with two blades on it. Called around town to see who sharpens them. None can as they cannot balance these blades. They do not have a central hub, but have two bolt holes that attach to the clutch assembly. And no place here carries these mulching blades. As for mower maintenance, none will touch an older mower. Oh, and none here will work on any Sears equipment either. It still runs great.
You can always just buy the lawnmower blade sharpening stone that you just pop in your drill and you can sharpen the blades while they’re still on the mower
I have 2 angle plug in 10,000 rpm grinders...first one i bought from hdepot a makita for $85 40 years ago...still works amazing, the second one i bought 8 years ago from hf for $15 or 20...amazing also...i have grinding and metal and concrete cut cutting blades...i can't tell you all the jobs and projects i have used these tools on...
I use an impact. But I’ve been using one since 16. If you are new at it, use a torque bar. Or use the drill impact. It has less force than an air or big battery impact.
Wow, amazing timing. I literally just sat down after using the Arnold blade sharpening tool from HD, unbelievable. My blade is serviceable so, I just sharpen once a year. 😂😵💫🤪
Yeah, I bought the $15 HF Angle Grinder, which crapped out after a few sharpings. I then purchased a corded PORTER-CABLE Angle Grinder at Lowes for $40. I use this mainly for a 52" zero turn and sharpen my it's 3 blades a few times a year. This is also used infrequently for shovels, etc. BTW I'm using a flap disk on the angle grinder.
I purchased the harbor freight grinder and disk last year it definitely gets the job done. I refuse to pay someone to do it. Most blades dont come really sharp so i like to hit the new blade with the grinder.
If you're a man you have tools. And the time and gas to go buy another is a waste. You should be able to sharpen the blade many times. Can't buy tools you need , but you bought a torque wrench you don't need.
Agreed, replacing is a good solution versus sending out to be sharpened. Got an Ego mower from someone used and the blade was totally rock chipped. Bought a $20 grinder at Walmart and the thing now cuts through light brush like butter. I will buy a new blade soon but they were special order and $35 - $45 so this was a good option. Wear gloves when you remove the blade!
Oh yeah ego blades are so easily chipped bark can do a lot of damage to them! You know I do normally wear gloves but this was as dull as a butter knife 😂😂😂🤙🏾
Came here to say that. Harbor Freight has several corded angle grinders between 15 and 30 bucks. Don't buy the very cheapest one. Flap disks are ok, but wear out pretty fast compared to a plain inexpensive abrasive grinding disk. Triple the life at least. Dangerous if you're trying to make a piece of metal smooth and pretty. Durable, fast, cheap and efficient for lawn mower blades.
A person doesn't necessarily have to send their lawn mower blade out to get it sharpened. You can go to a local shop or a hardware store, to get a lawn mower blade sharpened.
I stick with regular maintenance with my blade. If you mow a lot, is best to invest in tools to sharpen. I do mine every 5 mows. And by the way, slot of this blade don't come sharpen already. Only some of them
I have a riding mower with a 46” cut. Uses 2 blades and I keep it razor sharp with a dremel tool. It only takes about 10 minutes per blade. While I have the blades off, I clean the mower deck under side and put a couple coats of paint on it to keep it free from rust because wet grass on a bare metal surface can rust through in just a few cutting seasons. Also when sharpening the blades, make sure the blade is balanced so that it doesn’t cause excessive vibrations which will result in damage and possibly having the blades vibrating loose and causing damage or injury.
HFT is how I have so many tools. Dont get me wrong, my Dewalt tools are over 10 years old and still work but, I really like the Bauer line and will be getting the 8aH battery asap.
You had me 😂at your expressions. I have four 41/2” angle grinders one is cordless. When I was a kid my Grandpa taught me how to sharpen lawnmower blades with a file, back then angle grinders weren’t invented yet. You use a torque wrench to torque down the blade, I’ve never use one, I do it by feel & no worry about coming off. P.S. I would’ve been embarrassed to show how dirty the underside of the mower like that. Back to the file, I use it to keep the blade touched up. I know that you helped some people
Hey yardbrah, i am a millwright by trade and in terms of torqueing bolts you dont want to "over torque" to be safe. I know its only a couple extra ft-lbs but its still over torqued. also you only want to click the wrench one time, every click after the first has a potential to over torque. This matters more when im torqueing robots down to 1500 ftlbs but just good practice.
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Using an angle grinder has always seemed intimidating to me, so I got grinding stone attachments for a dremel I already owned. New dremels are comparably priced to the cheaper angle grinders. I sharpen my blade every week replacing it each season, and using the dremel (i have a corded 4000 with the pen wand attachment) makes this really easy, and is pretty affordable (especially if you can afford an angle grinder). Not to mention the additional versatility that the dremel offers in tons of other projects for which an angle grinder would be pretty inaccessible. I strongly recommend. I made a jig that allows me to sharpen the same angle, making this process highly sustainable and repeatable for me. It takes me more than a year to go through a single grinding stone attachment, though when I was still getting the hang of it, I went through them a little faster- approximately 1 per year. Once you know how to sharpen your blade, you can determine if something like an angle grinder (which for me would be an expensive single-purpose tool, only for sharpening the lawnmower blade) would be suitable for your tool collection.
There are several advantages to what you are saying about just replace and do not sharpen. No need for a tool or storage. No worries about sharpening or balancing. If you have bring the blade to a shop to sharpen you will have to make 2 trips, 1 to drop off anthoer to pick up. If you do not have a dual blade lawnmower or angle grinder, and have a lawn 1/4 of an acre or less buy a blade once a year. I have a dual blade tractor, angle grinder, hoist. I sharpen my blades every 4th mow. It just makes more sense for me. To others, depending on their situation, blade replacement may prove to be a more viable option.
When I got my Zero Turn mower I purchased an extra blade. I already had the HF grinder and when the original blade gets dull I replace it with the new one I bought. I then am ready to mow as soon as the blade is replaced. When I get done mowing I sharpen the dull blade and it's ready for the next switch. Been doing it for a few years. After a few seasons of sharpening I replace the original blade with a new one. Throw the original away and I'm good to go.
Hey the lawn sharpening tool you showed works well for me. I mount it on my Ryobi drill. Sharpens my mower blade, scissors and even my fiskars shrub shears.
Yup, very simple to do too. Just get a pencil, very round pen, or dowel, or small pipe and put it dead center of the blade (use bolt hole as a guide to center) and see if it falls to one side, while resting on a flat level surface. Then just take a bit of material off the heavy side and do it in small increments, so you don't overr grind and send it out of balance the other way.
2nd video into your channel. Love it. I'm a new homeowner and have been fixing up the terrible yard that was here. Been planting grass trying to make it look good. I planted some in late May, wish me luck.
Aye nice!!! Yeah check out my 3 ways to overseed video you’ll be on your way! May the lawn gods be in your favor! 😂🤙🏾 Thanks for the support my dude! 😊👊🏾🔥🤙🏾
I just bought a Makita corded angle grinder at DEPOT for $ 99.00 .It came with 2 grinding wheels, 1 forgrinding 1 for cut offs . So 2 lawnmowers with 2 blades each .4 blades = $ 80.00 So grinder for grinding or cutting steel was $20.00 more ! No brainer.
save the old ones, sharpen them later and when next season starts you won't have to run out and grab new ones you can just swap and mow. if it wobbles you could have not seated it right, some have shapes you have to match up with holes in the blade
It’s impossible to buy new blades all the time if you own a decent lawn business. I’d have to pay $350 every two weeks to replace the blades on my 3 mowers. Now if this is just for a home owner it might make more since. Plus if you know how to sharpen blades properly you’ll get most the nicks out. But, as always, to each their own. Good video.
Unless you have a landscape company or a need for stationary grinders, angle grinders are $50-$100, way more versatile but stationary mounted grinders are what actual shops use. Also, a huge tip is even though that edge loons like a quarter of an inch in width, you only need to grind and sharpen the very edge. This will make one blade last a lifetime. Remember to straight grind the top too. 😊
@@BumbuClaw In a pinch Harbor Freight is great but I wouldn't long term any power tools they have. I buy and return same day because of their easy return policy. Can't do the same at HD or Lowes. You won't get an angle grinder though for $10 even at HF.
Totally agree. The sharpener should be used every month to ninety days just to get you through the season but you should change your blade every season by the amount of seasons that you mow: Living in Fl I expect my rotary mower to burn through at least three if not four blades per year only using my rotary as my part time mower to vacuum up with before reel mowing at a lower setting.
That is just crazy! I live in South Texas, no snow, no ice. Summer here 7 - 8 months out of the year. U r using a crazy amount of blades. I hope u r recycling them or donating them.
St Augustine in the swale in front of the sidewalk and Bermuda in the yard. You just can’t walk barefoot on St Augustine. It’s in the sale in front because it’s off of the street, concave and sunken from the street and functions as a drainage ditch as Delray doesn’t have much drainage through a developed sewage system. I can’t stand St Aug but Bermuda wouldn’t survive out front. The Bermuda in the yard is so elegant and velvety.
What in the heck are you doing to your lawn mower, that you have to replace your blade 4-5 times a year? A person shouldn't have to replace their lawn mower blade that often. What is that you keep running over and damaging your blades?
I have a riding lawn mower with 3 blades. Definitely need a grinder and a second set of blades for switch off. It might cost more than you would like tp begin with but long run, saves you lots of money
I have the tools as a former machinist I cringe when people just throw a grinding wheel at things. I have a Riding mower (John Deere) and the trusty 21" push mower I use most often. (I like the look and the stripes.) I have been buying replacement blades for years and now I have a bunch I have sharpened and balanced. I have enough blades to last the rest of my lawn mower's life, though it is old I'll keep it running. Nothing like a fresh blade to make the lawn look great!
Nice my friend! Yeah I mean new blades at my big box come sharp a lot of people here are like new blades don’t come sharp I’m like damn mine fresh out the plastic can cut hair 😂😂😂😂🤙🏾
If you have a blade that is gouged that bad put the new blade on and take the old one in the work bench and grind it down, sharpen and balance it. Here in Houston, Tx this week on our side of town we got over 4" of rain over a 5 day period. The grass is growing like crazy.
To each their own man. I DO agree, swapping out the old blades for new blades beats the task of taking them to a shop to be sharpened, waiting a week or two (I've never waited more than 20 minutes) and get charged $20 for a $20 blade brand new. So if you fall into that category - yeah... just replace them. For ME... I picked up a $60 grinder and practiced on old blades (like another viewer stated) until I got the feel of it, and could mimic the angle of the factory angles to the best of my ability. Just make sure you have a way to check your blades balance - as putting an unbalanced blade on your mower can cause havoc down the road. $60 grinder and you can extend your $20 blade 8 to 10x ($150 - $200) Or spend the money on new ones. Again, it's up to the owners discretion.. but it seems counter productive to toss out blades or deem them worthless after 20 - 30 hours of cutting.
For sure that’s why I kept talking about future sharpening on the new blade 😊🤙🏾 it’s funny I maintain the shit out of reel mowers but I just let my rotary blades go dull 😂😂😂😊🔥👊🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾
My Dad taught me how to use a rotary push mower in 1946! I was 11 years old.🤣 I like my Troy Bilt 2017 riding mower much better. I'm surprised no one mentioned how not only sharp blades are essential but also removing the years of packed up rust creating, solid grass cuttings under the bell housing would also help make the mower work much better.🙃
... fun fact.... that blade you bought from the big box store, before taxes..... is my birth year $19.78... thanks for covering this topic my guy, i like how you explain things... had to sub immediately 😁🤙🏾
i use a mill bastard and a c clamp. just clamp the blade to a railing and file it until it's sharp. hang it on a level nail to check the balance. easy and cheap.
Pro Plugger was my nickname in college. 🤪😜. Seriously, great idea. I actually have two and just hand file when my schedule permits. I always have a sharp, balanced, one at the ready.
Glad I watched this video, never realized it would be so cheap to just buy a new one, I almost bought a sharpening kit off of Amazon for $12 and it would have taken me a long time to sharpen it, for $6 more I got a brand new blade
If your a regular homeowner i agree just replace your blades once a year...easy but, if your a fanatic about your lawn you will want to have sharp blades all the time. I sharpen my blades every month.
So many things are cheaper to replace these days. I have two blades on my riding mower. I have four total. Freshly sharpened blade installed and resharpen the blades I removed. Repeat this process depending on how much mowing you do and how many branches, rocks and wood chips I hit. During summer I have to now every two weeks or it's too out of hand. In Virginia that is also the time of afternoon rainstorms. My worst enemy is wet grass. It bogs down the mower and creates an inch thick coating of grass that I can hear the blade slapping against. Sharp blades are so satisfying.
I got grinder for $40. Bauer cheap but does the job lol. I own a lawncare business so have to sharpen blades. You were holding a balancer in the store. It just make sure the blade is balanced. If not your mower will rattle uncontrollable I know lol
I sharpen my blade because I'm having a heck of a time finding a 21inch blade for an 80v Greenworks mower. Also, not all blades are creates equal. A gas powered mower blade won't perform the same on an electric mower.
I just picked up a free grinder at HF, had to buy a grinding wheel for $1. I'll still just replace my blade but have a grinder on standby incase I need it in a pinch. Like if the stores are closed and I'm in the middle of a mowing session.
...Yeah, up here in Canada we always leave the plastic wrapper on , eh.......'cause summers are so short having the wrapper on protects the blade from unnecessary wear and damage....and we can mow the snow off the driveway without worrying about rust.....
Omg that’s genius!!!! Hell yeah bro I can’t wait for it to snow now! 😂😂😂 I love when I read stories of actual experiences in the lawn!!! 😊👊🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
My dad always taught me to have two blades. Swap out the dull with the sharp one, then you can sharpen the other at your leisure. No mower down time.
Yessir! Good advice! 😊🤙🏾👊🏾🙏🏾🔥
Good idea 💡
Yeah, that's what I do.
Been doing that for years, save something to do on a rainy day. Get a file, go easy on the blade, don't wear out the blade.
I keep spare everything on hand! It saves so much time and down time!
I use a 12" mill file to sharpen my blade. It takes about 10 strokes to sharpen each side of the blade. A decent file is under $10, and mine came with a lifetime exchange warranty. If you end up having a few rock chips in the blade a grinder might be a bit better, but using a flap disk is recommended over a hard grinding wheel. You can damage a blade VERY quickly with a standard wheel.
I can have the blade off, sharpened, and back on before I could make it to a hardware store to buy a blade.
My current blade is about 5 years old, and I sharpen it about twice per year.
No matter how you end up with a sharp blade on your mower, your lawn, and your lawnmower will love you for it.
In all my years of mowing grass I've never replaced my blades always sharpened them. belt sander works great.
Cleaning the bottom of your mower is always a good thing to do!
😂😂😂😂 the next video I cleaned it 😂💀💀💀🤙🏾
Okay, in my entire 45 plus years, starting when I was a kid, mowing the lawn, not once, and I mean not once when I pulled the blade off to get it sharpened or sharpen it myself, did I ever torque the bolt back down. Never any problems. Mowers lasted years.
I must be really old school. I use a large flat file to sharpen my blade. I've found over the years, that using a grinder seems to weaken the blade's edge causing it to chip faster and easier.
I gotta try the file method for sure!!! I did use the knife sharpener from the kitchen a couple times kinda works the same 😂😂😂🤙🏾
New blades are usually not very sharp out of the box, if you sharpen it with a grinder and a 120 grit flap disc you can grind out the chips unless they are really bad. Put a nail in the wall to use as a rudimentary balancer so you can check how much material you have removed from each side and you should be fine. Or take it to your local garden machinery shop, we charge £13 to sharpen and balance a blade. We torque them up to 45nm when refitting them to the machine ✌️
Aye thank you for the info!!! 😊👊🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@YardBrah most welcome, really enjoy the channel.
True true.... sanding flop disks are great for this. Get a sharp edge, a few minor chips are ok if you can't get them ask out. Do a quick balance check... then back to the mow
Grinder 250.00 try harbor F- 10bucks
New blades " use" to be sharp till some tard cut himself
It's always great to have a few blades laying around. I like to mulch up my leaves in the fall with a beat up blade... Then use my good blade for normal mowings.
Yeah you know I have quite the blade collection pilling up! Yeah that’s a good idea! I might make some notches on the old blade for even better mulching 😂😂😂🤙🏾
Great video. $40 corded angle grinder is probably one of the most versatile tools out there.
For sure! I need to get on my angle grinder game! 😊🤙🏾
And quite possibly the most dangerous tool in your toolbox.
@@shopart1488 Especially if you use the "chain saw" head. See stumpynubs.
WELL worth it, yes. It's a sander/grinder, a wire brusher and a cutting tool. Just watch your knuckles and hair if it's long. T-shirts too. I have skinned my knuckles a couple of times and got one caught in my t-shirt once when I dropped it. No more than 6 months ago and thank goodness it had an automatic stop on it. Once the shirt bound it up, it clicked the switch off. It didn't leave a scratch on me, but the shirt got ripped up good. Grinder still works fine and it was a cheapy, that's many years old.
Pro tip, when your hands are tired from the vibration and weight of the tool, don't foolishly continue. Take a rest and go back at it later. That's why it happened, like many accidents, user error, if you look back on it honestly and retrace what you could have done differently. So it doesn't happen again.
The $20 Walmart HyperTough one is also great. Just ditch the old school grinding wheel it comes with and use an 80 grit flap disc.
Key thing to remember when grinding your blade to sharpen it, is do both sides evenly and balance the blade. This is easy to detect too. Put the blade down with a round pencil or something (a round dowel or pipe will do too) dead center of the blade and make sure it doesn't fall to one side and kind of floats on the pencil, while resting on a flat surface, like a table, the floor etc. If it falls on one side, grind a little more on that heavy side.
Only do a few strokes at a time if unbalanced and recheck, because sometimes you only need to remove a little material to get it back balanced . And you don't want to overdo it and send the blade unbalanced the opposite way. This will help your motor bearings in the long run, because an unbalanced blade spinning at high speed like that will vibrate the mower and ruin the bearings.
😂😂😂 when I first read this I thought you meant both sides like top and bottom I was like Um… it’s supposed to be 45° angle with the bottom flat my dude 💀💀💀🤙🏾
@@YardBrah Hehehe,. No, I would never want anyone to not follow the original grind of the blade. Only repeat what was already there, one ground edge/side. I maybe could have said both "ends" of the blade, as that is a bit clearer than both "sides", yeah.
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100% agree. Maybe keep one old blade and sharpen it with a hand file. I did that for years. If it needs more metal removed than you want to do with a hand file…it probably needs to be replaced anyway.
For sure! Gotta try the hand file method 😊🤙🏾👊🏾🔥🙏🏾
Raise the mower deck 2 clicks and avoid the rocks. Your lawn will be healthier too
Im glad you pointed out once you replace it you could then maintain the edge, a regular hand file works just as well as a grinder, actually more accurate... And like you said... Harbor Freight...
I’m gonna go grab me a file before a grinder I think that would be fun 😂🤙🏾👊🏾
Thanks for the content YB. I trashed my og blade b4 taking the plunge into lawncare... Bought new- and did the Harbor Freight route for sharpening. $19.99 for the angle grinder- and $4.99 for the flap disks. My lawn looks TIGHT AF!!! ❤
Got the same setup, highly recommend. Got the grinder when it was on sale. Also bought a Oregon mulching blade but definitely needed a sharping prior to using it out of the box. Sharpened in a couple of minutes and cuts clean.
Aye!! Yes I need to get on my harbor freight game 😂😂😂 isn’t it crazy the lawn looks so much better with a clean blade cut 😊👊🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾🔥
This is the first time that I have visited you on RUclips. Your lawn is beautiful. Your suggestion of getting a new blade when the old blade is chipped and dull is excellent and helpful for those who do not have the tools to properly resharpen the blade. I am thankful that I will be able to visit your web site often, Thanks for the suggestion.
If your blade is not severely chipped with gouges in multiple places from continually hitting and running over hard objects, and the blade is only dull, it's cheaper to get it sharpened. If a person replaces a blade every time it gets dull, they'll be buying new blades 4-5 times a year, when it's not necessary. A person can sharpen their own lawn mower blades, if they a grinder. Basically, that's all you need.
Living in NW Arkansas I have been plagued with an armadillo problem. They sneak onto the property and in a search for food dig up fist size rocks, I guess in a effort to help the lawnmower service companies and box stores sales. I can't mow my lawn without dinging up my blade every mowing. After the initial cost of a grinder and disk for it the resharpening of the blade is quick and easy. A blade balance checker is a cheap investment also, however a nail or screw driven into the edge of your workbench can also be used to balance your blade for round holed
blades.
Of the dozens of times I have awakened to pop an armadillo after dark, I have only been sucessful one time even seeing one. Fortunately I was able to get back to sleep after the adrenalin rush after a few hours. Happy mowing.
Dang we don’t have any armadillos here that’s crazy! Have you tried the chemical Acelepryn to kill their food source in your lawn? Might want to give it a shot I heard it works wonders! 😊👊🏾🙏🏾🤙🏾 Thanks for the awesome comment 😊🤙🏾
lol , I love it “how we gonna sharpen this, we’re gonna use a debit card…..and BUY ONE !!! absolutely brah, makes perfect sense! Great vid!
😂😂😂👊🏾 I mean for someone who just mows why not 😂😂😂🤙🏾
As soon as I opened the vid and saw your outfit I got strong Alan from The Hangover vibes. All that was missing was a baby. Always enjoy the content!
😂😂😂 freakin Carlos! 😂😂😂🤙🏾
Yardbrah, WD40 is not a lubricant. Consider lithium grease instead.
Oh for sure I have 10 different grease things in the garage I work on a ton of used cars… but for the newbs this is better than nothing 😂😂😂🤙🏾
@@YardBrah😂😂😂
i prefer spit
Wet is wet! 😂
Nicely put. That blade was spent. As far as your grinder review, I'll add this lesson (from Dad, of course). Buy a 2nd blade to swap them out and swap them out regularly. Just sharpen the dull blade using a metal file (Yup, a file. 40+ years later, I still have the file he gave me that day). Check the balance of the blade (mower will shake if blade is unbalanced. Been there. Done that.) using either a nail in the wall with a level line marked on the wall OR just use the $1 level tool. Lawnmower blades are not rocket science! Also, I replaced the block of wood with an Arnold blade tool. Very easy, inexpensive and works great!
Yessir! Love the Arnold blade tool very convenient to hold the blade in place… wanted to make this as easy as possible and the most cost effective 😂 shit ego you just need a screw driver and the blade doesn’t spin 😂🤙🏾
lmao...I appreciate the smile this vid gave me. I was waiting for some new revolutionary method and my man says...buy a new one lol. I happen to have a bench grinder in the shop so it's what I use but for those who don't have a grinder of any kind, it's great advice to keep from spending the same money on someone sharpening a used blade.
😂😂😂 you’re like oh hell ya… oh hell nah 😑 😂😂😂👊🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
It’s good to replace the blade if it’s badly damaged. If the blade is not badly damaged, it’s a good money saver to sharpen it. Good video!
For sure! As you can see mine has been beat up for 5 straight years so it was time 😂😂😂🤙🏾
I sharpen the blade of my mower entirely differently. First, I peen the edge of the blade on an anvil with a peening hammer to thin the blade and cold work the steel. Then I use two grits of whetstone to hone the blade. The last step is to strop the blade with an aluminum rod.
You might be scratching your head, but when I tell you that my mower is a scythe and the blade is honed to be as sharp as a razor it may make some sense.
Honestly, my Austrian style scythe from Scythe Supply in Maine made me enjoy cutting the lawn again.
Yes!! You know if my back wasn’t bad I would already have a scythe.. it would go out immediately 😂😂😂👊🏾 thanks for the tip! 😊🤙🏾
I have nine blades for my mower; and I’ve been sharpening them since 2020. There in very rough shape now. I just bought six more blades for thirteen dollars each at Outdoor Power Equipment. So these three blades on the sixty-one inch deck will need sharpening in three weeks. Sharpen them with Mill Bastard files until they’re too far gone. And yes; then just replace them.
I use the drill stone to grind out chips but sharpen with file($8). Be sure to balance but I get good service with sharpening(I also mow 3.5-4 inches tall.) But your right. For most homeowners new will save time(and bearings) and expensive tools. Good common sense video. Thanks.
I’m a tool maker by trade , I sharpen and check the balance on mine a few times a season and it have a the exact angle with a nice finish, I always keep a spare so I can swap it out, then I’m not in a hurry
$30 4 inch angle grinder works very well for sharpening lawn mower blades, takes like 5 to 10 minutes
Lol I just sharpened my ride on lawn mower while the blades were on it, honestly not gonna lie, it work pretty good. Saved me $40
However I'm going to need replacements 😅
You have great energy and outlook on life 🙏
I'll be coming back for any lawnmower problems I foresee in my future
Did you use an auto jack to lift the lawnmower to sharpen the blade because, a riding lawnmower weighs an average of 500 pounds or more.
@@slimdude2011 no, I just sharpened them on the ground, I reached my are in that bitch and went crazy with the grinder 🤣🤣😝
Thanks for taking the time to post your info. I used to sharpen my own blades, but this spring, another lawn care specialist like your self, GCI Turf, started an online blade sharpening service. I bought 2 sets of blades for my toro timemaster off of Amazon, shipped them to him, he sharpened them, and shipped them back. My plan is to use one set for a few months and then switch them out for the other sharpened blades. I then will send the used set in to him to be sharpened. These blades come back razor sharp. Just a thought. Good job!
Aye thank you for the info! How much did he charge?!? 😊🙏🏾👊🏾🤙🏾🔥
I recall Pete from GCI Turf putting out a video earlier this year about his blade sharpening business. I recall that he does a very thorough and professional job in sharpening the blades, but it was hella expensive (way, way more than $20).
Extremely Well Said and with humor. GREAT VIDEO !!!!!!
Aye thank you so much for tuning in 😊👊🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
The first angle grinder I bought was a cheap HF grinder. It got a lot of use over a couple of years. We run Dewalt angle grinders now that we do a lot of metal work. I only replace blades when they get bent and hardly ever sharpen them.. When ever I install a sharp blade, I wrap one end of the blade with a heavy shop rag and hold on to it and stay away from the other sharp end of the blade. That way you have positive control of the blade and don't have to worry about the block falling out and the blade flipping around due to the compression of the engine.
So true. I buy on sale, get a couple and I'm good. Easy and cheap.
Oh yeah good idea!!!! I keep brand new ego ones on deck I should stock troys 😂👊🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾
Yup, I just bought a replacement blade last week cos getting the thing sharpened was more expensive.
Another tip - keep the underside of the mower deck clean
Sounds reasonable.
I bought a used self propelled Honda Commercial Micro-Cut Mulching Mower with two blades on it. Called around town to see who sharpens them. None can as they cannot balance these blades. They do not have a central hub, but have two bolt holes that attach to the clutch assembly. And no place here carries these mulching blades. As for mower maintenance, none will touch an older mower. Oh, and none here will work on any Sears equipment either. It still runs great.
You can always just buy the lawnmower blade sharpening stone that you just pop in your drill and you can sharpen the blades while they’re still on the mower
Grinder will get blade 10x's sharper . The stone on a drill is fair but grinder is the answer .
I have 4 mowers I rotate, I sharpen each of them every 7 or 8 cuts. I use a bench grinder ,works great
I have 2 angle plug in 10,000 rpm grinders...first one i bought from hdepot a makita for $85 40 years ago...still works amazing, the second one i bought 8 years ago from hf for $15 or 20...amazing also...i have grinding and metal and concrete cut cutting blades...i can't tell you all the jobs and projects i have used these tools on...
I use an impact. But I’ve been using one since 16. If you are new at it, use a torque bar. Or use the drill impact. It has less force than an air or big battery impact.
Good news, my neighbors mowed their lawn. The dirt looks great. Just rained, and I really want to go seed.
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My new blade cost $21 + free shipping and got it 2 days later.
BRILLIANT!
Wow, amazing timing. I literally just sat down after using the Arnold blade sharpening tool from HD, unbelievable. My blade is serviceable so, I just sharpen once a year. 😂😵💫🤪
😂😂😂👊🏾 aye you’re keeping up with maintenance! Funny I keep up with reel maintenance but rotary I totally ignore 😂😊🤙🏾🙏🏾👊🏾🔥
Yeah, I bought the $15 HF Angle Grinder, which crapped out after a few sharpings. I then purchased a corded PORTER-CABLE Angle Grinder at Lowes for $40. I use this mainly for a 52" zero turn and sharpen my it's 3 blades a few times a year. This is also used infrequently for shovels, etc. BTW I'm using a flap disk on the angle grinder.
I purchased the harbor freight grinder and disk last year it definitely gets the job done. I refuse to pay someone to do it. Most blades dont come really sharp so i like to hit the new blade with the grinder.
Oh good to know I’m gonna go with the habit freight special to start for sure! 😊🙏🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾👊🏾🔥
If you're a man you have tools. And the time and gas to go buy another is a waste. You should be able to sharpen the blade many times. Can't buy tools you need , but you bought a torque wrench you don't need.
Agreed, replacing is a good solution versus sending out to be sharpened. Got an Ego mower from someone used and the blade was totally rock chipped. Bought a $20 grinder at Walmart and the thing now cuts through light brush like butter. I will buy a new blade soon but they were special order and $35 - $45 so this was a good option. Wear gloves when you remove the blade!
Oh yeah ego blades are so easily chipped bark can do a lot of damage to them! You know I do normally wear gloves but this was as dull as a butter knife 😂😂😂🤙🏾
Came here to say that. Harbor Freight has several corded angle grinders between 15 and 30 bucks. Don't buy the very cheapest one. Flap disks are ok, but wear out pretty fast compared to a plain inexpensive abrasive grinding disk. Triple the life at least. Dangerous if you're trying to make a piece of metal smooth and pretty. Durable, fast, cheap and efficient for lawn mower blades.
A person doesn't necessarily have to send their lawn mower blade out to get it sharpened. You can go to a local shop or a hardware store, to get a lawn mower blade sharpened.
I stick with regular maintenance with my blade. If you mow a lot, is best to invest in tools to sharpen. I do mine every 5 mows. And by the way, slot of this blade don't come sharpen already. Only some of them
Yes that’s awesome! Can’t wait to maintain this blade! 😊👊🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾
I have a riding mower with a 46” cut. Uses 2 blades and I keep it razor sharp with a dremel tool. It only takes about 10 minutes per blade. While I have the blades off, I clean the mower deck under side and put a couple coats of paint on it to keep it free from rust because wet grass on a bare metal surface can rust through in just a few cutting seasons. Also when sharpening the blades, make sure the blade is balanced so that it doesn’t cause excessive vibrations which will result in damage and possibly having the blades vibrating loose and causing damage or injury.
HFT is how I have so many tools. Dont get me wrong, my Dewalt tools are over 10 years old and still work but, I really like the Bauer line and will be getting the 8aH battery asap.
You had me 😂at your expressions. I have four 41/2” angle grinders one is cordless. When I was a kid my Grandpa taught me how to sharpen lawnmower blades with a file, back then angle grinders weren’t invented yet. You use a torque wrench to torque down the blade, I’ve never use one, I do it by feel & no worry about coming off. P.S. I would’ve been embarrassed to show how dirty the underside of the mower like that. Back to the file, I use it to keep the blade touched up. I know that you helped some people
😂😂😂 cleaned it the next day 😂😂😂🤙🏾
Hey yardbrah, i am a millwright by trade and in terms of torqueing bolts you dont want to "over torque" to be safe. I know its only a couple extra ft-lbs but its still over torqued. also you only want to click the wrench one time, every click after the first has a potential to over torque. This matters more when im torqueing robots down to 1500 ftlbs but just good practice.
Manual has a range from 37.5 to 50lbs I never go over the recommended 😊🤙🏾
+ or - 10%.
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Using an angle grinder has always seemed intimidating to me, so I got grinding stone attachments for a dremel I already owned. New dremels are comparably priced to the cheaper angle grinders. I sharpen my blade every week replacing it each season, and using the dremel (i have a corded 4000 with the pen wand attachment) makes this really easy, and is pretty affordable (especially if you can afford an angle grinder). Not to mention the additional versatility that the dremel offers in tons of other projects for which an angle grinder would be pretty inaccessible. I strongly recommend. I made a jig that allows me to sharpen the same angle, making this process highly sustainable and repeatable for me. It takes me more than a year to go through a single grinding stone attachment, though when I was still getting the hang of it, I went through them a little faster- approximately 1 per year. Once you know how to sharpen your blade, you can determine if something like an angle grinder (which for me would be an expensive single-purpose tool, only for sharpening the lawnmower blade) would be suitable for your tool collection.
Yes the stone is a nice thing to have for sure I use them frequently! I just got an angle grinder so we will see 😅😂😂😂🤙🏾
There are several advantages to what you are saying about just replace and do not sharpen. No need for a tool or storage. No worries about sharpening or balancing. If you have bring the blade to a shop to sharpen you will have to make 2 trips, 1 to drop off anthoer to pick up. If you do not have a dual blade lawnmower or angle grinder, and have a lawn 1/4 of an acre or less buy a blade once a year. I have a dual blade tractor, angle grinder, hoist. I sharpen my blades every 4th mow. It just makes more sense for me. To others, depending on their situation, blade replacement may prove to be a more viable option.
Did the same last year. When I realised how cheap new blades were I bought two.
Right! Why not 😂👊🏾😊🤙🏾🔥🔥🔥
Metabo corded at Lowes with several discs $40. That said…I sharpen my new blades with the drill attachment/stone. It’s good for fast touch ups.
Yes!!! Yeah stone and guide is an awesome tool! 😊👊🏾🙏🏾🤙🏾🔥
When I got my Zero Turn mower I purchased an extra blade. I already had the HF grinder and when the original blade gets dull I replace it with the new one I bought. I then am ready to mow as soon as the blade is replaced. When I get done mowing I sharpen the dull blade and it's ready for the next switch. Been doing it for a few years. After a few seasons of sharpening I replace the original blade with a new one. Throw the original away and I'm good to go.
I opted for replacement rather than trying to sharpen the blade myself. Time and risk reduced….long live TROY!!!
😂😂😂 amen! Yes Troy is becoming my favorite rotary this season 😂😊🤙🏾👊🏾🙏🏾🔥
I bought a new blade for my rotary last week.
I still sharpened it till it could cut paper.
Yessss! I’m gonna give this one a good sharpen after I clean the deck 😂😂😂👊🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾🔥
You coul also buy the 3 piece attachment for a dremel tool. It takes awhile so practice on an old blade.
Oh yeah that’s some intricate shit right there 😂🤙🏾
Hey the lawn sharpening tool you showed works well for me. I mount it on my Ryobi drill. Sharpens my mower blade, scissors and even my fiskars shrub shears.
Yeah I like the sharpening stone and guide cause it gives you the right angle 😊👊🏾🤙🏾🔥🙏🏾
Not to mention, you would have to balance the blade after each sharpening, to protect shaft bearings.
Yup, very simple to do too. Just get a pencil, very round pen, or dowel, or small pipe and put it dead center of the blade (use bolt hole as a guide to center) and see if it falls to one side, while resting on a flat level surface. Then just take a bit of material off the heavy side and do it in small increments, so you don't overr grind and send it out of balance the other way.
I make my blue collar buddies sharpen mine with their angle grinders and a flap disc 😂 but when they're chipped bad like that definitely replace!
😂😂😂👊🏾 nice to have the blue collar friends they always got the hook up 😂🤙🏾🙏🏾🔥😊
2nd video into your channel. Love it. I'm a new homeowner and have been fixing up the terrible yard that was here. Been planting grass trying to make it look good. I planted some in late May, wish me luck.
Aye nice!!! Yeah check out my 3 ways to overseed video you’ll be on your way! May the lawn gods be in your favor! 😂🤙🏾 Thanks for the support my dude! 😊👊🏾🔥🤙🏾
@@YardBrah I'll have to give them a watch. Thanks for sharing!
Damn brah!! backyard is scrumptious delumptious GREEN.. Deep dark Forest green! Good on you man!!! 👊🏻🤙🏻
You know what’s cray… back hasn’t been overseeded this season just fert and constant mows 😂😂😂👊🏾 Thank you my dude! 😊🤙🏾👊🏾🙏🏾
I just bought a Makita corded angle grinder at DEPOT for $ 99.00 .It came with 2 grinding wheels, 1 forgrinding 1 for cut offs . So 2 lawnmowers with 2 blades each .4 blades = $ 80.00 So grinder for grinding or cutting steel was $20.00 more ! No brainer.
save the old ones, sharpen them later and when next season starts you won't have to run out and grab new ones you can just swap and mow. if it wobbles you could have not seated it right, some have shapes you have to match up with holes in the blade
For sure! Haven’t had it wobble on me yet 😂🤙🏾👊🏾🔥🙏🏾
It’s impossible to buy new blades all the time if you own a decent lawn business. I’d have to pay $350 every two weeks to replace the blades on my 3 mowers. Now if this is just for a home owner it might make more since. Plus if you know how to sharpen blades properly you’ll get most the nicks out. But, as always, to each their own. Good video.
Oh yeah this is really for the person who mows and mows and it’s been a couple years since anything has happened with their blade 😂🤙🏾😊👊🏾🙏🏾
Unless you have a landscape company or a need for stationary grinders, angle grinders are $50-$100, way more versatile but stationary mounted grinders are what actual shops use. Also, a huge tip is even though that edge loons like a quarter of an inch in width, you only need to grind and sharpen the very edge. This will make one blade last a lifetime. Remember to straight grind the top too. 😊
Harbor freight angle grinder for like $10 problem solved
@@BumbuClaw In a pinch Harbor Freight is great but I wouldn't long term any power tools they have. I buy and return same day because of their easy return policy. Can't do the same at HD or Lowes. You won't get an angle grinder though for $10 even at HF.
Work smarter, not harder, and save money. Way to go!
Aye there we go! 😂😂😂😊👊🏾🙏🏾🤙🏾
Hahah, denty & rock chippy 😂, love the enthusiasm bro, fun to watch. Great tip and great vid! 🍻
😂😂😂👊🏾 Thanks for tuning in my dude really appreciate you my friend 😊🙏🏾🤙🏾👊🏾
Love your video, you are so right. Replace it every two years!!
Thank you my dude! 😊🔥🤙🏾🙏🏾
Totally agree. The sharpener should be used every month to ninety days just to get you through the season but you should change your blade every season by the amount of seasons that you mow: Living in Fl I expect my rotary mower to burn through at least three if not four blades per year only using my rotary as my part time mower to vacuum up with before reel mowing at a lower setting.
Wow you are using a ton of blades!!! I’m guessing you have st Augustine 😂🤙🏾
That is just crazy! I live in South Texas, no snow, no ice. Summer here 7 - 8 months out of the year. U r using a crazy amount of blades. I hope u r recycling them or donating them.
St Augustine in the swale in front of the sidewalk and Bermuda in the yard. You just can’t walk barefoot on St Augustine. It’s in the sale in front because it’s off of the street, concave and sunken from the street and functions as a drainage ditch as Delray doesn’t have much drainage through a developed sewage system. I can’t stand St Aug but Bermuda wouldn’t survive out front.
The Bermuda in the yard is so elegant and velvety.
What in the heck are you doing to your lawn mower, that you have to replace your blade 4-5 times a year? A person shouldn't have to replace their lawn mower blade that often. What is that you keep running over and damaging your blades?
Learned a lot, but also your video is just naturally funny and raw. So awesome
Aye thank so much for tuning in! Really appreciate you! 😊👊🏾🙏🏾🤙🏾
I sharpen mine with a Dremel tool. Works like a charm..
I have a riding lawn mower with 3 blades. Definitely need a grinder and a second set of blades for switch off. It might cost more than you would like tp begin with but long run, saves you lots of money
I have the tools as a former machinist I cringe when people just throw a grinding wheel at things. I have a Riding mower (John Deere) and the trusty 21" push mower I use most often. (I like the look and the stripes.) I have been buying replacement blades for years and now I have a bunch I have sharpened and balanced. I have enough blades to last the rest of my lawn mower's life, though it is old I'll keep it running. Nothing like a fresh blade to make the lawn look great!
Nice my friend! Yeah I mean new blades at my big box come sharp a lot of people here are like new blades don’t come sharp I’m like damn mine fresh out the plastic can cut hair 😂😂😂😂🤙🏾
I love a man with common sense.
😂😂😂 work smarter not harder baby! I just did an angle grinder video it is hella fun using one though 😂🤙🏾
I HAD TO WAIT FOR IT? WAIT , WAIT, WHEN YOU SAID BUY ONE, I SAID , OHHHHHHHHHH 😂 MAKES PERFECT SENSE, GREAT VIDEO.
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@@YardBrah ABSOLUTELY SOLDIER.
I mow 300+ lawns a year with my mower.. I’m not gonna keep buying new ones lol I’ll sharpen once a year
Well you’re a pro this vid is for neglected mower owners 😂😂😂🤙🏾
If you have a blade that is gouged that bad put the new blade on and take the old one in the work bench and grind it down, sharpen and balance it.
Here in Houston, Tx this week on our side of town we got over 4" of rain over a 5 day period. The grass is growing like crazy.
To each their own man. I DO agree, swapping out the old blades for new blades beats the task of taking them to a shop to be sharpened, waiting a week or two (I've never waited more than 20 minutes) and get charged $20 for a $20 blade brand new. So if you fall into that category - yeah... just replace them.
For ME... I picked up a $60 grinder and practiced on old blades (like another viewer stated) until I got the feel of it, and could mimic the angle of the factory angles to the best of my ability. Just make sure you have a way to check your blades balance - as putting an unbalanced blade on your mower can cause havoc down the road.
$60 grinder and you can extend your $20 blade 8 to 10x ($150 - $200) Or spend the money on new ones. Again, it's up to the owners discretion.. but it seems counter productive to toss out blades or deem them worthless after 20 - 30 hours of cutting.
For sure that’s why I kept talking about future sharpening on the new blade 😊🤙🏾 it’s funny I maintain the shit out of reel mowers but I just let my rotary blades go dull 😂😂😂😊🔥👊🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾
Clean the bottom deck before you change the blade then spray some PAM it's supposed to keep it clean underneath just a thought
Yes 😂😂😂 Troy doesn’t get much love but I’ll be cleaning him probably today after watching that deck for hours editing 😂😂😂🤙🏾 Thanks my dude! 😊👊🏾🙏🏾🤙🏾
Tip, to get a new blade ASAP you can download it.
My Dad taught me how to use a rotary push mower in 1946! I was 11 years old.🤣
I like my Troy Bilt 2017 riding mower much better.
I'm surprised no one mentioned how not only sharp blades are essential
but also removing the years of packed up rust creating, solid grass cuttings
under the bell housing would also help make the mower work much better.🙃
Oh wow I love it! Yeah I cleaned the deck the next video after this one 😂😂😂🤙🏾
... fun fact.... that blade you bought from the big box store, before taxes..... is my birth year $19.78... thanks for covering this topic my guy, i like how you explain things... had to sub immediately 😁🤙🏾
Aye!!! 😂😂😂👊🏾 thanks for the support my friend really appreciate you 😊👊🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
i use a mill bastard and a c clamp. just clamp the blade to a railing and file it until it's sharp. hang it on a level nail to check the balance. easy and cheap.
Pro Plugger was my nickname in college. 🤪😜. Seriously, great idea. I actually have two and just hand file when my schedule permits. I always have a sharp, balanced, one at the ready.
😂😂😂👊🏾 yes keeping two is a good idea 😂👊🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾🔥
Glad I watched this video, never realized it would be so cheap to just buy a new one, I almost bought a sharpening kit off of Amazon for $12 and it would have taken me a long time to sharpen it, for $6 more I got a brand new blade
Aye there you go yeah you know it’s just easier but I just got an angle grinder so I can’t wait to have fun practicing on the old blades 😊🤙🏾👊🏾🙏🏾
@@YardBrah yup that's exactly what I plan on doing with the blade that I take off
Or learn to sharpen the blades and don’t spend money on new blades all the time. Plus new blades don’t come sharp they come dull.
I use a bench grinder to sharpen the blade, then check the balance.
If your a regular homeowner i agree just replace your blades once a year...easy but, if your a fanatic about your lawn you will want to have sharp blades all the time. I sharpen my blades every month.
For sure! I backlap my favorite reel mowers at least once a month but I always let my rotary mowers go to shit 😂😂😂🤙🏾
So many things are cheaper to replace these days.
I have two blades on my riding mower.
I have four total.
Freshly sharpened blade installed and resharpen the blades I removed. Repeat this process depending on how much mowing you do and how many branches, rocks and wood chips I hit.
During summer I have to now every two weeks or it's too out of hand.
In Virginia that is also the time of afternoon rainstorms.
My worst enemy is wet grass. It bogs down the mower and creates an inch thick coating of grass that I can hear the blade slapping against.
Sharp blades are so satisfying.
I got grinder for $40. Bauer cheap but does the job lol. I own a lawncare business so have to sharpen blades. You were holding a balancer in the store. It just make sure the blade is balanced. If not your mower will rattle uncontrollable I know lol
I sharpen my blade because I'm having a heck of a time finding a 21inch blade for an 80v Greenworks mower. Also, not all blades are creates equal. A gas powered mower blade won't perform the same on an electric mower.
Oh for sure I’m glad ego keeps their blades heavily stocked at the big box stores 😊👊🏾🙏🏾🤙🏾🔥
harbor freight 15 dollar grinder with cord been using heavily for 4 years still going
I just picked up a free grinder at HF, had to buy a grinding wheel for $1. I'll still just replace my blade but have a grinder on standby incase I need it in a pinch. Like if the stores are closed and I'm in the middle of a mowing session.
Hand drill sharpener for 5 bucks. Works great
Sharp blades = Happy Grass 😂
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...Yeah, up here in Canada we always leave the plastic wrapper on , eh.......'cause summers are so short having the wrapper on protects the blade from unnecessary wear and damage....and we can mow the snow off the driveway without worrying about rust.....
Omg that’s genius!!!! Hell yeah bro I can’t wait for it to snow now! 😂😂😂 I love when I read stories of actual experiences in the lawn!!! 😊👊🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Would have liked to see how "sharp" that new blade was. Because they're NEVER as sharp as they should be.
Yeah this one was sharp everyone keeps saying that though… my ego blades and this Troy blade came sharp 😊🤙🏾