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Posted by martin on June 26, 2000 at 13:45:25 from (165.247.132.70):
My brother took a mower spindle to get replace at the local tractor dealer. The guy went back to get the part and upon giving it to him said "and you know the mower will cut better if you dont put the blades upside down" He laughed and said "thats what happens when you have city slickers use your equipment" He promptly changed the blades on his mower and he said it cut like butter. He had wondered why his mower never cut that well even though the blades were sharp enough to shave with.... Oh by the way he has had this mower for 4 years now. To his credit he did buy it used, so the blades came that way when he bought it....
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