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MTD C series User Manual

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C and D series mowers
10
Blade Sharpening
1. Determine if the blade is too worn to sharpen:
The minimum width of the blade at its narrow-
est point should be no less than 1-5/8”
(4.1275cm).
There should be no bending, metal separation,
or obvious physical damage.
The wings should still have a square trailing
edge that is 50% of the thickness of the original
blank (blade stock).
There should be no damage to the drive fea-
ture.
2. To sharpen the cutting blades: See Figure 2.5.
Dress the original bevel of the cutting edge.
Do not sharpen the bottom edge of the blade,
and do not extend the bevel beyond the length
of the original cutting edge.
Remove equal amounts of metal from both ends
of the blade, maintaining the original 29° to 32°
angle.
3. Balance the blade after sharpening: dress the edge of
whichever end of the blade is heavier until the blade
stays level on the balancer. See Figure 2.6.
NOTE: MTD blade balancer AR-SBB-102 or the
blade balancing kit, AR-BSK-1 can be used to
balance the blade.
Use proper safety equipment when sharpening blades: wear eye protection and keep all
guards in place on the grinder used for sharpening.
! CAUTION! CAUTION
Figure 2.5
Blade sharpening
on a bench grinder
Figure 2.6
Blade balancing:
NOTE: the blade is positioned upside-
down for better fit on the balancer
A poorly balanced blade will cause
excessive vibration and may cause
damage to the mower and result in
personal injury.
! CAUTION! CAUTION

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MTD C series Specifications

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BrandMTD
ModelC series
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

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