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Trimmer Head Cutter, Metal Trimmer Head Blades Lawnmower Weeding Tray Grass Mowing Machine Accessories Tool Lawn Mower Parts for Trimmers and Brush Cutters Mowing Head Tool

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They help us to identify popular products and understand your browsing habits so we can display relevant adverts to you. The lawnmower blade is connected to the engine via a drive shaft which means that when you turn the blade manually, you are also turning over the engine. This is an optional step, depending on which way you will tilt your mower to gain access to the blade bold.

When both sides are sharpened, balance the blade over its centre, ensuring that it is evenly balanced. Other options will be for various types of cylindrical mowers, like reel mowers and manual lawn mowers.You will need to set it so that when you are applying tension on the wrench, the blade doesn’t turn. Please check your Parkside machine to make sure you identify the correct Parkside model and / or part number you are looking for. Firstly, lubricate the bolt with WD40 before tightening it (I suggest regular lubrication after that). If even the vice grip option fails, and you have a pretty severely stripped bolt head on your hands, you can try using a hammer and a chisel.

All powered lawn mowers will have a spark plug, which when disconnected will mean the mower is not at risk of accidental starting. The final thing you want to do before fighting with the bolt is to take a steel-wire brush and get that bolt as clean as possible. As terrifying as that thought is, you can quickly mitigate the risk by disconnecting the spark plug cable. Mower Magic Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, register number 718739 and act as a credit broker and not a lender. If you cant get your hands on one, you can use a socket tool with an extended bar, a vice grip, or a chisel and hammer.Hold the chisel in place and tap it with the hammer to dig into the bolt and, if successful, loosen it. We will reply to your query as soon as we can but please be aware that during the Spring and Summer months our parts department is very busy so please be patient. Whatever you are looking for in a lawn mower, we have options; Professional or personal, ride-on or walk-behind, electric or petrol, we can deliver it across the UK.

In both cases you can hold the blade against the belt, moving it back and forth at the correct angle. You will be offered the best rate available based on your credit history and the lenders' credit decision policies. This is because a sharpened lawn mower blade will cleanly cut through grass blades, whereas a dulled one will pull and tear at it, promoting fungal growth and lawn diseases. If these steps weren’t taken, you would likely be left with a stuck bolt and the challenge of removing it. A lawn mower can be a source of great injuries, making it vital to fully disconnect it from power before removing the blades.We sell mower blades for many leading lawnmower makes including AL-KO, John Deere, Honda, Robomow and more.

In this guide from Sims Garden Machinery, we’ll take a look through the reasons you need to sharpen a lawn mower, the frequency with which you should look to sharpen, and the techniques for sharpening the blades of various lawn mower designs. Along with any of the above options, you can also use a blow torch to heat up the bolt, which will help a great deal to get it to loosen up. Having a seized-up and corroded blade bolt can be a real headache to loosen, but fortunately, there are several tricks available. Then, using a hammer (preferably a rubber mallet), tap the end of the vice grip to turn the bolt in an anti-clockwise direction.However, you need to keep some of the safety risks involved in mind to avoid coming out the other end of the struggle missing a few fingers.

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