Trying to settle a bet about blade cutting edges location under the deck. One says it doesn't matter , the other says it does. Anyone have imput as to who is correct ? Thanks
When I first saw that illustration in my deck manual, I was wondering if it was referencing the relative orientation, or clocking, of the blades. But I think they're only talking about changing which blade goes on which spindle in a regular rotation to keep the wear even. I.e. swap 'em out for each other in a clockwise pattern when looking from the bottom.
Seems like the blade closest to the discharge will theoretically get the most wear, as it sees the grass coming from the other blades, in addition to what it's slicing off of the lawn. But since my wear mostly comes from hitting roots, stumps, and rocks, I'm not sure the theory applies so much for me.
That's my take on the diagram too - it's like rotating the tires on your car.When I first saw that illustration in my deck manual, I was wondering if it was referencing the relative orientation, or clocking, of the blades. But I think they're only talking about changing which blade goes on which spindle in a regular rotation to keep the wear even.