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Old 06-22-2023, 09:17 AM
ITguyAR ITguyAR is offline
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Originally Posted by Oak View Post
So lets say your blades are at the 12 & 6 o'clock positions in that pic. How do they look in the 3 & 9 o'clock position? Are they the same height at the tip where they are closest?

Here is a tool that use to check my decks. You will want them even on the side to side but the front should be about 1/8" lower than the rear. Make sure your blades are not bent and measure at the tip.

Here's a good vid.
Yep...I've got that same tool and also a basic little stand to check blades for being balanced after I give them a basic sharpen. I'd put a new set on it after that incident last spring (or was it fall of '21...I'm getting old. lol) The current blades are good and can stack on each other with no bend in them.

At 3 and 9 o'clock, the "drivers side" blade dipped down on the side but it was mainly lifted in the rear and pointing down to the front left. It was an odd "warp/bend". After about 45 minutes with an 8lb sledge and 3lb mallet, it's about as even as it's gonna get and I can tolerate it. I leveled it out a bit before mowing but it's not perfect yet and hopefully this weekend I can get the leveling gauge out and get it closer. I'm not near the "yard nazi" I used to be when we had a .3 acre usual residential lot here or when I lived in Texas; I'm a little more laxed about it with more area. But, I still do my best to have the greenest and most weed free yard in the neighborhood and do so without an outside company spraying. ha.

I appreciate everyone's input.
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