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Todd Lerfondler 17-08-2006 03:45 PM

Mower Blades
 
Are there any mower blades worth changing to from my stock Sears blade that
came with the mower? All claim to do XX % more mulching/bagging. Any
enlightenment would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

--Todd



[email protected] 17-08-2006 06:11 PM

Mower Blades
 
been using gator blades for years and are happy with them.they cut
the grass in smaller peices. lucas

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm


Mike 17-08-2006 09:28 PM

Mower Blades
 

wrote in message
...
been using gator blades for years and are happy with them.they cut
the grass in smaller peices. lucas

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm

I keep thinking your "signature" is a url for the products you recomend. If
you can add a few lines ontop of the url to disgunish this as a signature
and not part of your message!



Steveo 17-08-2006 09:45 PM

Mower Blades
 
"Mike" wrote:
wrote in message
...
been using gator blades for years and are happy with them.they cut
the grass in smaller peices. lucas

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm

I keep thinking your "signature" is a url for the products you recomend.
If you can add a few lines ontop of the url to disgunish this as a
signature and not part of your message!

Right, I've heard it called a sig delimiter. It looks something like this:

--

Eggs Zachtly 17-08-2006 10:07 PM

Mower Blades
 
Steveo said:

"Mike" wrote:
wrote in message
...
been using gator blades for years and are happy with them.they cut
the grass in smaller peices. lucas

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm

I keep thinking your "signature" is a url for the products you recomend.
If you can add a few lines ontop of the url to disgunish this as a
signature and not part of your message!

Right, I've heard it called a sig delimiter. It looks something like this:

--


Dood. He's using webtv. Again, more reason to k/f webtv. Cheap/free
internet service is FAR too readily available, to mess with a klunky,
television-based service, that effs up everything it touches. Although, you
can have a bit of fun with them, using your headers. ;)

--
Eggs

Do infants enjoy infancy as much as adults enjoy adultery?

Steveo 17-08-2006 11:08 PM

Mower Blades
 
wrote:
Steveo said:

"Mike" wrote:
wrote in message
...
been using gator blades for years and are happy with them.they
cut the grass in smaller peices. lucas

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm

I keep thinking your "signature" is a url for the products you
recomend. If you can add a few lines ontop of the url to disgunish
this as a signature and not part of your message!

Right, I've heard it called a sig delimiter. It looks something like
this:

--


Dood. He's using webtv. Again, more reason to k/f webtv.

You're right he is using webtv. That web only browser should -not- offer
Usenet acsess, it doesn't compute with NNTP standards.

Cheap/free
internet service is FAR too readily available, to mess with a klunky,
television-based service, that effs up everything it touches.

I agree, eggs. There's way too many other things a guy can waste his money
on, other than webtv. They'd have to be last in line for my internet money.

They charge those people dang near as much as dsl too. shrug

Although,
you can have a bit of fun with them, using your headers. ;)

Sig files can be fun too. ha

--
webtv blows

[email protected] 18-08-2006 02:36 PM

Mower Blades
 
As for blades, I've tried the mulching type blade on a regular mower.
It did mulch some, but it's not even close to what you can do with a
true mulching mower. My Honda has two blades and really cuts the grass
into small clippings that are unnoticeable, unless you let it get too
long. Also, on a true mulching mower, the deck is designed for
mulching too. And in my experience, all mulching types have some
problems when the grass becomes sparse. When that happens, they tend
to knock the grass down and not mow all of it well compared to a
regular blade. This again is more of a problem with a std mower where
you add a mulching blade.



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