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  • #31
    Originally posted by delasgh View Post
    that's what you need, special blades. they hold their edge forever.

    steve

    Funny you say that, I switched to carbide tipped blades two weeks back and have yet to sharpen them. The extra cost is worth the investment.

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    • #32
      i told you special ones......

      Originally posted by MASTERMOWER View Post
      Funny you say that, I switched to carbide tipped blades two weeks back and have yet to sharpen them. The extra cost is worth the investment.
      i never sharpen. i use SUPERBLADES. you should understand that since you are SUPER COLLEGE BOY.

      steve

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Sammy View Post
        Only sharpen three times ?
        Must be made in china blades.
        I don't care if they're made in Pittsburg they won't last 30 hours in my area. The lift wears out just as fast as the cutting edge. During dry weather blades really wear fast. I don't live (or work) on the coast, I'm close to the Georgia line east of Tallahasse and we don't get rain everyday. Almost every yard has some bahia grass in it and you MUST use hi-lift blades and cut it close to get a good looking cut. This sucks the sand right up into the blade and deck. This is also why I NEVER have to clean under my deck. The underside of the deck looks like a new dime.
        Blake

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        • #34
          i dont get it. i was researching for a while after all you guys were saying you sharpen so often.

          i read that it causes the lawns to dry out and go brown as well as creates lawn diseases.

          i have about 55 accounts, of those probably 10 really nice lawns. I sharpen about 2x per season. I havent had problems from having dull blades. the lawns still look great after i cut them.

          and i dont see how you find the time or money to sharpen so often. it takes a good 15 mins to change the blade in one mower, and they cost about $100 for a new set. You can only sharpen them maybe 5-10 times before you need to replace them. that must get expensive!

          before i sharpened them myself my local shop used to charge like $7 a blade to sharpen. that means about $25 after tax+15 mins of your time+$100*1/5=$20 (for the cost of blades) for every time you sharpen them. if you are doing that daily, thats got to get very expensive, around $20 per mower plus a half hour of your time per day, and thats if you sharpen yourself.

          maybe ill start sharpening mine once a week or something. but why add on the extra expense and effort if its not going to make me any more money, only cost me money? i doubt customers would notice.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by juwood View Post
            i dont get it. i was researching for a while after all you guys were saying you sharpen so often.

            i read that it causes the lawns to dry out and go brown as well as creates lawn diseases.

            i have about 55 accounts, of those probably 10 really nice lawns. I sharpen about 2x per season. I havent had problems from having dull blades. the lawns still look great after i cut them.

            and i dont see how you find the time or money to sharpen so often. it takes a good 15 mins to change the blade in one mower, and they cost about $100 for a new set. You can only sharpen them maybe 5-10 times before you need to replace them. that must get expensive!

            before i sharpened them myself my local shop used to charge like $7 a blade to sharpen. that means about $25 after tax+15 mins of your time+$100*1/5=$20 (for the cost of blades) for every time you sharpen them. if you are doing that daily, thats got to get very expensive, around $20 per mower plus a half hour of your time per day, and thats if you sharpen yourself.

            maybe ill start sharpening mine once a week or something. but why add on the extra expense and effort if its not going to make me any more money, only cost me money? i doubt customers would notice.
            If you ever come to Florida let me know. I welcome any of you to stop at my place and spend a half day here. I'd like to do the same with some of you in another part of the country. I'm sure we could all learn something.
            Blake

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            • #36
              i'd teach you how to drink up here in hooterville.....

              Originally posted by Blake View Post
              If you ever come to Florida let me know. I welcome any of you to stop at my place and spend a half day here. I'd like to do the same with some of you in another part of the country. I'm sure we could all learn something.
              go south and ole Ric will teach you how to become a gay ole man.


              steve

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              • #37
                I can probably give a few tips on drinking, I'm not sayin I know everything about drinking but I do ok. I'm also not above trying something new.

                On this other issue I decline.
                Blake

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                • #38
                  o no i definatlye teach u how to drhin k
                  oooooooooo yyyyeah
                  some people pay to get a tan. I get paid to tan.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Blake View Post
                    If you ever come to Florida let me know. I welcome any of you to stop at my place and spend a half day here. I'd like to do the same with some of you in another part of the country. I'm sure we could all learn something.
                    Gotta be hell sandblasting mowers all day. Two thumbs up to you Floridians for being so brave. If a blade doesn't last but a couple sharpenings, how long does the deck last for?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by MASTERMOWER View Post
                      ............. If a blade doesn't last but a couple sharpenings, how long does the deck last for?
                      Was wondering the same thing ?
                      Maybe 2 or 3 years, then have to trade in ?


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                      • #41
                        A deck will last 700-1000 hours.
                        Blake

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Blake View Post
                          A deck will last 700-1000 hours.
                          thats crazy! I have a old Encore 42 behind my shed that had over 2500 hours on it when retired. the deck could last another 2500.
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                          • #43
                            i have a 2005 tthp with about 800 hours on it and the deck is in perfect shape.
                            and a 08 stander rh with 450 hours thats about 6 months old. You think my stander will need a new deck in another 6 months?
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by MASTERMOWER View Post
                              Gotta be hell sandblasting mowers all day. Two thumbs up to you Floridians for being so brave. If a blade doesn't last but a couple sharpenings, how long does the deck last for?
                              depneds on the accounts you cut. our 72's choppers are used on the big open accounts usually bahia,weeds and ant piles. the deck on one has three holes in it after just two year. but our guiys think that you use a mower to control ants by mulching the sand in the mower and do not know how to move a stick or a brick out of the way.

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