Lawnmower servicing
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Lawnmower servicing
What a day.
Raining ALL day, have to wear masks in public .........
Did some lawnmower servicing.
I can feel your envy
Raining ALL day, have to wear masks in public .........
Did some lawnmower servicing.
I can feel your envy
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Re: Lawnmower servicing
The exciting thing was, my mower had only 2 blades on it.
But the disc had the slots in it to put 4 blades in it, so I put 4 there !!!!!!!!!
Can hardly wait to use it again.
My thinking is, it'll be cutting 1/2 the grass per blade rotation. Might be easier and smoother on the motor.
Also put in new oil (valvoline), new spark plug and new air filter.
But the disc had the slots in it to put 4 blades in it, so I put 4 there !!!!!!!!!
Can hardly wait to use it again.
My thinking is, it'll be cutting 1/2 the grass per blade rotation. Might be easier and smoother on the motor.
Also put in new oil (valvoline), new spark plug and new air filter.
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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Re: Lawnmower servicing
sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Sun Apr 04, 2021 8:55 pmThe exciting thing was, my mower had only 2 blades on it.
But the disc had the slots in it to put 4 blades in it, so I put 4 there !!!!!!!!!
Can hardly wait to use it again.
My thinking is, it'll be cutting 1/2 the grass per blade rotation. Might be easier and smoother on the motor.
Also put in new oil (valvoline), new spark plug and new air filter.
4 blades?
It might stall in thick long grass.
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Re: Lawnmower servicing
My lawn tractor threw a pulley. My boys fixed it and mowed the lawn, but I still need to install a new battery and front tire. I was hoping a battery replacement job would happen and I could get a free used battery, but that's not going to happen.
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Re: Lawnmower servicing
oh, can the extra blades cause that?Bobby wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 12:35 amsprintcyclist wrote: ↑Sun Apr 04, 2021 8:55 pmThe exciting thing was, my mower had only 2 blades on it.
But the disc had the slots in it to put 4 blades in it, so I put 4 there !!!!!!!!!
Can hardly wait to use it again.
My thinking is, it'll be cutting 1/2 the grass per blade rotation. Might be easier and smoother on the motor.
Also put in new oil (valvoline), new spark plug and new air filter.
4 blades?
It might stall in thick long grass.
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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Re: Lawnmower servicing
My 2 blade Victa back in the 70s worked ok in long grass...I just took it slow and increased
the throttle a tad...dont know whether four blades would cause it to stall...
From memory, mine would only stall if I had the blades too low or the grass was wet...
the throttle a tad...dont know whether four blades would cause it to stall...
From memory, mine would only stall if I had the blades too low or the grass was wet...
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Re: Lawnmower servicing
Science would tell me that 4 blades would have more friction than 2 blades.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 11:48 amoh, can the extra blades cause that?Bobby wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 12:35 amsprintcyclist wrote: ↑Sun Apr 04, 2021 8:55 pmThe exciting thing was, my mower had only 2 blades on it.
But the disc had the slots in it to put 4 blades in it, so I put 4 there !!!!!!!!!
Can hardly wait to use it again.
My thinking is, it'll be cutting 1/2 the grass per blade rotation. Might be easier and smoother on the motor.
Also put in new oil (valvoline), new spark plug and new air filter.
4 blades?
It might stall in thick long grass.
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Re: Lawnmower servicing
When the grass gets long I use a 1/2 width cutting and keep the revs on full.billy the kid wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 12:17 pmMy 2 blade Victa back in the 70s worked ok in long grass...I just took it slow and increased
the throttle a tad...dont know whether four blades would cause it to stall...
From memory, mine would only stall if I had the blades too low or the grass was wet...
Laboring a motor is really bad for them, revving is good
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Re: Lawnmower servicing
Mowed my lawn on Sunday.
It was wet grass, I hate wet grass, it clogs up the mower catcher and body.
But the pickup was Sunday, so it was do it then or have smelly grass cuttings for two weeks until the next pickup.
The lawn don't even look good, too much mud and the grass had no body.
Growing to quickly thins it out too much.
It will take two or three mods to get it right, but I'm off to another three or four weeks of invalid watching soon, so it will turn to shite again before I get back.
Such is life.
It was wet grass, I hate wet grass, it clogs up the mower catcher and body.
But the pickup was Sunday, so it was do it then or have smelly grass cuttings for two weeks until the next pickup.
The lawn don't even look good, too much mud and the grass had no body.
Growing to quickly thins it out too much.
It will take two or three mods to get it right, but I'm off to another three or four weeks of invalid watching soon, so it will turn to shite again before I get back.
Such is life.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
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