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Having spare lawn mower blades for rotary style power mowers can be very handy, especially if you're cutting grass in an environment where rocks, gravel and sandy soil are present. Such soil related material is easily picked up by the vacuum action of the mower and it dulls the edges of the blade(s) very quickly. Even common items like twigs can accelerate wear on the edge of sharp blades until they no longer cut the grass, but simply tear into it.
The idea here is to have a spare blade or set of blades ready to go. That allows you to quickly change out dull blades for sharp ones and get back to lawn care. In your spare time, or during the off season, you can resharpen the blade(s) removed from the lawn mower.
Here is how to tell if your blade needs changing:
- Grass has yellowing tips from tearing the stalk instead of shearing it off.
- It becomes increasingly difficult to cut taller grass clean and quick.
- The edge of the blade is starting to round over.
- You hit something unexpected in the lawn.
While inspecting blades, use caution to guard against cuts. Also, to make certain there is no chance of placing your hands into operating blades, simply pull the spark plug wire. This effectively kills the engine and prevents it from starting. Leave the spark plug in place as this will reduce the chance that a blade will freely swing around while you're inspecting it.
When replacing lawn mover blades, make certain to look closely at the blade to be sure it's not bent from contacting a foreign object in the lawn or yard. Blades (and the shaft it spins on) can bend easily if they contact something that is solid, like a rock or piece of wood. If the blade is bent, be sure to straighten it first and then sharpen it. If the shaft is bent, the mower may still operate satisfactorily, but if not, it will probably require replacement.
Clair Schwan is a managing editor over at the http://www.self-reliance-exchange.com where there is always something to learn about being more self reliant and more self sufficient in a wide range of areas, including landscaping.
2009 Nissan Rogue Review
Nissan Rogue is a 4-cylinder sport utility that is totally different than other sport utilities. The Nissan Rogue is a car-based sport utility, which isn’t nearly as capable as true SUV’s, but what it lacks in bogging down in the mud, all-terrain, it more than makes up for as a cross country vehicle for traveling down the dusty, bumpy gravel roads and highways of today. It makes an excellent recreational vehicle as it can haul tons of outdoor equipment and supplies, or even just enough groceries to feed a small army. Oh and in case you missed it, the Nissan Rogue is much nicer to look at, too!
The Nissan Rogue sport utility, a 2.5 liter - 170 @ 6000 HP / 175 @ 4400 torque engine featuring all wheel drive traction control system, vehicle dynamic control and enough torque to make it a force to be reckoned with. The stylish sport utility starts as low as $21,000.00.
Some of the features found in the Nissan Rogue, 2.5 liter base model, include front engine intuitive all wheel drive, vented front disc brakes, rear disc brakes, anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic brake distribution (EBD), automatic on/off headlights, fog lights, dual exhaust with single chrome tip finishers, UV reducing solar glass, front and rear splash guards, 16” steel wheels with bolt on wheel covers, full-size spare tire, tire pressure monitoring system, Nissan intelligent key with push button ignition, air conditioning with in-cabin micro filter, rear passenger floor vents, power windows, power door locks with auto locking feature, remote keyless entry with trunk release, cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls, fine vision gauges, trip computer with multiple displays, tilt and telescope steering column, speed sensitive variable intermittent flat-blade wipers, 12 volt DC power outlets (2) and retained accessory power, seating for five, 6 way manual adjustable driver’s seat, cloth seats, metallic-tone trim, 60/40 split fold down rear seatbacks (sedan with lock), rear fold down centre armrest, am/fm/cd audio system with 4 speakers, auxiliary audio input jack, Nissan advanced airbag system (AABS) with dual stage supplemental front airbags with seat belt sensors, driver and front passenger seat mounted side impact bags, roof mounted curtain airbag, front seat belts with pre-tensioners and load limiters, cargo area tie down hooks, large glove compartment and multi-functional storage compartments, active front-seat head restraints, immobilizer key system, anti-theft system, as well as numerous other safety features.
The Nissan Rogue is a safety step above and as such the safety features contained within this vehicle are endless. Nissan believes in safety first and it is more than evident in the Rogue.
So, if you are looking for a great car with sport utility capabilities, I urge you to check out the safety oriented Nissan Rogue. You’ll be glad you did.
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What is a better truck to get?
i'm lookin for a small truck i would prefer it to be a V8 but an engine is fine and i 'm lookin for used with lower mileage so not over 80,000 miles, i want it to be fun and i want it to be able to tow a trailer and go on gravel roads with no problem, i will possibly modify it depending on how much money i have left, i would put and exhaust system, air intake, lift kit, off-road lights, roll-bar, brush guard, etc., so can you choose a truck from the list below (year included) and reason(s) why
Ford Ranger 1998-2002
Ford Ranger 1994-1997
Ford Ranger 1983-1992
Dodge Dakota 1997-2002
Dodge Dakota 1991-1996
Chevrolet S10 1998-2002
Chevrolet S10 1994-1997
Chevrolet S10 1982-1993
GMC Sonoma 1998-2002
GMC Sonoma 1994-1997
GMC Sonoma 1991-1993
thanks for your opinions and please don't mention anything about something other than the trucks listed
again no foriegn cars only the trucks listed thank you to all who followed that
If your looking for fun, reliability, and power you need to get a Ford Ranger 2000-2003 models, they are very reliable I would never by a Chevrolet S-10 or a GMC-Sonoma the transmissions go out on them at early millage.
On the go: Kart racing takes time, travel but worth it when green flag drops
Many people say track-style go-karts are simply scaled-down versions of the machines that roar around NASCAR tracks every weekend.If that's true, Dylan Crawford is preparing himself for a career of chasing down Jeff Gordon and lapping Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Crawford, 17, already holds a Mississippi State Dirt Track Series Championship, along with the 2007 Atoka Points Series Championship and the ...
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