Grading Blade positioning

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djshadowz8801

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hello everyone....my dad has a powertrac with a 48 inch mowerblade...he had to replace the blades on it and he didnt take note of the positioning on it..is there a certain way the blades should be positioned? i'd appreciate the help
 
   / Blade positioning #2  
hello everyone....my dad has a powertrac with a 48 inch mowerblade...he had to replace the blades on it and he didnt take note of the positioning on it..is there a certain way the blades should be positioned? i'd appreciate the help

Welcome to TBN, and the Power-Trac forum.

Cutting edge is always on the bottom.
 
   / Blade positioning #3  
I might also suggest a little dab of bathroom calk on the bolts, and new hardened washers as well...
 
   / Blade positioning #4  
If you are referring to postions relative to each other, it doesn't matter whatsoever. Just make sure they are right side up, as JJ said.
 
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thank you very much for all your help more than likely i'll be back when he wants me to find something out about his power trac
 
   / Blade positioning #6  
I might also suggest a little dab of bathroom calk on the bolts, and new hardened washers as well...

None of that is needed on a 48" finish mower. Mine has over 300 hours on it. Nothing has come loose that didn't actually break. :p
 
   / Blade positioning #8  
None of that is needed on a 48" finish mower. Mine has over 300 hours on it. Nothing has come loose that didn't actually break. :p

Same for me. But on a related topic....how many times can you sharpen the blades?? I'm guessing as long as you can maintain balance you are good to go? If I were to replace the blades would mulching type blades work? I rarely get windrows after cutting unless I waited too long to cut the grass....but I would love to be able to mulch the grass a bit finer to cut down on what my puppies track into the house.
 
   / Blade positioning #9  
Same for me. But on a related topic....how many times can you sharpen the blades?? I'm guessing as long as you can maintain balance you are good to go? If I were to replace the blades would mulching type blades work? I rarely get windrows after cutting unless I waited too long to cut the grass....but I would love to be able to mulch the grass a bit finer to cut down on what my puppies track into the house.

Don't mulching blades require a baffle to keep the grass trapped under the deck while it is being sliced and diced? I installed a mulching kit on my lawn tractor. It included a baffle.
 
   / Blade positioning #10  
Mulching blades can be used as a direct replacement for regular blades. Mulching blades combined with a mulching kit where available (baffles, etc) will generally give better mulching results than use of mulching blades alone.

However, the PT mower design (at least the one I have) is "rear discharge" which means a heavy rubber sheet on the rear of the mower and there is no mulching kit available from PT.
 

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