Maintenance
GB–21
Blade Sharpening
POTENTIAL HAZARD
•
When sharpening blade, pieces of blade
could be accidentally thrown.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
•
Thrown objects can cause serious eye
injury.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
•
Wear proper eye protection when
sharpening blade.
1.
Sharpen only the leading edge of blade with a
file or grinder. Do not sharpen beyond the
recommended area.
Note:
Blade should not be ground more than
5 inches (127 mm) from outside ends
and no less than 2 inches (51 mm)
from trailing edge (Fig. 32).
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2”
(51 mm)
5”
(127 mm)
Figure 32
Blade Balancing
1.
Check the balance of blade by placing the center
hole of blade over a nail or screwdriver shank
clamped horizontally in a vise (Fig. 33).
2.
If either end of blade rotates downward, grind or
file that end (not the cutting edge). Blade is
properly balanced when neither end drops.
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Figure 33
Blade Installation
1.
Install blade driver onto crankshaft (if removed)
(Fig. 31).
2.
Locate blade over lugs of blade driver with
curved ends toward mower housing.
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Figure 34
3.
Torque blade nut to 560 in.–lb. (47 ft.–lb.)
(63 N
m).