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It is always a good idea to make sure that your lawn mower blade is sharp and does not have any nicks or cracks. Annual inspections of your lawn mower blade are a must and more often, even once a week if you run a commercial lawn service business. Sharp lawn mower blades cut the grass instead of tearing it, which is healthier for the grass as well as making your newly cut lawn look that much better as well.

Lawn mower blades are easy to sharpen with the right tools, however you should really remove the blade first from the lawn mower blade. Once sharpened, always ensure that the blade is fully secured and the locking nut is tightened to the required torque level before you start your lawn mower.



If you do the maintenance on your lawn mower yourself there are a few simple safety precautions you should take before sharpening your lawn mower blade. Always disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug so that the lawn mower cannot accidentally start.

Remove the blade carefully and have it sharpened by a professional. When you re-install your lawn mower blade, make sure that the nut holding the blade onto the shaft and tightened to the manufactures specification. A loose lawn mower blade can be very dangerous.

If you are uncomfortable with doing this type of work, you are better to take the lawn mower to a professional repair dealer vs taking a chance of damaging the lawn mower or hurting yourself.





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