This may be a stupid question but is there a special name for the bent lawnmower blades?
This may be a stupid question but is there a special name for the bent lawnmower blades?
Depends on whether they got that way intentionally or accidentally
I assume you are talking about mulching blades which are bent on purpose.
Or high lift blades which have a very steep bend in them. They are used in conjunction with a bagger on your mower.
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Maybe i didn't say it right. I know the more bend on the edge means more lift. Mine are bent the long way. Best i can describe from the center hole it comes out aways bends down then out near the tip it bends back up.
Is it perhaps a mulching blade?
That's what I'm thinking. I have a rider and push with mulching blades and they're bent. This isn't one of my blades but they're bent like this one.
http://www.mowersdirect.com/Cub-Cade...FQ3l7AodNnYApA
I got a craftsman riding mower and its blades looks similar, second blades ,one of the originals blade hit a tree root and got bend at 90 degrees 2 inches from the blade end, made a nice tiller
We know that mulching blades are bent BUT the factory do not use the word bent , the blades are formed by a punch press