• corvi@lemm.ee
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    25 days ago

    It’s actually really important to keep your lawnmower blades sharp. Makes the whole process much easier, and the engine won’t have to work as hard.

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      25 days ago

      It also helps keep your grass healthy, because a dull blade will rip the grass instead of cutting it. If your grass clippings look frayed, it’s because they’re ripping.

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        25 days ago

        I usually keep a pair of blades. The one off the mower gets sharpened for next time and then I do an oil change + swap yearly.

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      Yep. Grew up with my grandfather working on small engines (read:lawnmowers, either push or driven) and one of things he would do when doing maintenance on them was to sharpen the blades with an angle grinder. Mades mowing a lot easier and generally looks more uniform as well. The other thing was that it almost always is the carb if the engine has issues.

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        24 days ago

        I hate my grass. It needs to suffer, get over exposed to the sun, and never watered.

        Can’t wait to replace it with something not grass next year.

        Until then, next time I need to cut it, I’m going to use a lawn mower blade supplied by the Chuck-e-Cheese kitchen to do the worst hack job ever.