Maintenance
BladeService
WARNING:Beforeyou inspectthe blade or the
blade adapter, disconnectthe wire to the
spark plug. If the blade hits an object, stop the
engine. Disconnectthe wire to the spark plug.
Checkthe unitfor damage.
Frequently check the blade for wear or damage such as
cracks. Frequently check the bolt that holds the blade. Keep
the bolt tight. If the blade hits an object, stop the engine.
Disconnect the wire to the spark plug. Checkthe blade
adapter (A, Figure 18) for damage. Checkfor a bent or
damaged blade, a badly worn blade, or other damage. Before
you operate the unit, damaged parts must be replacedwith
factory replacementparts. For safety, replace the blade every
two years. Keep a sharp edge on the blade. A blade that is
not sharp will cause the ends of the grass to become brown.
Remove the blade as follows.
Removingthe Blade
WARNING:Beforeyou remove the blade,
disconnectthe wire to the spark plug. The
blade has sharp edges. When you hold the
blade, use glovesor cloth material to protect
your hands.
1. Drain the fuel tank.
2. Lift the side of the mower that has the muffler or spark
plug.
3. Use a piece of wood to keepthe blade from rotating.
4. Remove the bolt (B, Figure 18) that holds the blade
with a 9/16" (14mm) wrench.
5. Checkthe blade (C) according to the "Blade Service"
instructions. Replace a badly worn or damaged blade
with a factory replacement blade.
6. Mount the blade with the curved edges toward the
housing. If the blade is upside down, the blade will not
cut correctly and can cause an accident.
7. Fastenthe blade with the original washer (D) and bolt.
Make sure the outside rim of the Belleville washer is
toward the blade.
8. Tighten the bolt that holds the blade to a torque of 30
foot pounds.
WARNING:Always keep the bolt that holds the
blade tight. A loose bolt or blade can cause an
accident.
Figure 18: Removing the blade
Sharpeningthe Blade
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WARNING:Vibration is the result if the blade
is not correctly balanced.A blade that is
damagedwith crackscan break and cause
an accident.
1. Sharpen the blade two times a year or every 25 hours.
2. If the blade is on the unit, do not sharpen. Removethe
blade according to the instructions in "Removing The
Blade".
3. Cleanthe blade with a brush, soap, and water. Checkthe
blade. Look for cracks, nicks, or other damage. Replace
a blade that is badly worn, bent, or damagedwith a
factory replacementblade.
4. Sharpen the blade (A, Figure19, next page) with a file
(B). Make sure you keepthe original beveledcutting
edge.
5. Make sure the blade is balanced. Use a screwdriver (C)
and hold the blade parallel to the ground (D) as shown.
A blade that is balancedwill stay parallel to the ground.
If the blade is not balanced, the heavy end will rotate
toward the ground. Sharpen the heavy end until the
blade is balanced.
6. A new blade will cut better than a badly worn blade.
Every two years replacethe old blade with a factory
replacementblade.
Checking the Level of Cut
Testthe unit in a small area. If the height of cut is not level
or if the cut grass is not discharged, the cause can be: (1)
the blade is bent or damaged, (2) the blade is not sharp, (3)
a worn blade, (4) or a broken blade adapter. Before you use
the unit, correct the problem.
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