Probably going to show my ignorance here but do my zero turn blades need to be replaced?
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^^^^do my zero turn blades need to be replaced?
Yep. It will sandblast the bottom of your cutting deck as well. I use a 'low lift' blade for sandy conditions.WOW ----- that grass had a lot of silica in it to do that!
Yes. Those are worn out. No way to return to anything close to original profile on cutting edge or lift wing. Replace them.Probably going to show my ignorance here but do my zero turn blades need to be replaced?
Come on Jay, a "0" turn is simply a double "U" turn!some will argue no, after all, dull bushhog blades 'cut'.....
seems you've 'lost' 1/2 the 'lift wings' so maybe it IS time to replace.....
BTW never understood the term 'zero turn'. Doen't that mean you can only cut grass in a straight line ??
You weren't cutting grass. You were punishing it with a beating.Probably going to show my ignorance here but do my zero turn blades need to be replaced?
Perhaps the name “zero turn” implies that it can turn 360° on its own footprint? It can!Come on Jay, a "0" turn is simply a double "U" turn!
Naa. Good for a couple more years.Probably going to show my ignorance here but do my zero turn blades need to be replaced?