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Sharpening blades on 48" scag tiger cub

8.4K views 13 replies 6 participants last post by  Mgrabber  
#1 ·
I've sharpened the blades on my mower with a grinding wheel 1st then after seeing how bad they cut I did it with a flap disc and it's still not cutting good. The blades are newer too. Any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong
 
#6 ·
Please note the webinar is 45 min long.
45 minutes long webinar ? Really ? Flow charts and diagrams ? Really ? The info you really want to cover could be done it 10 minutes, using real blades not diagrams. Get your sales team to come up with something better with real video of grinding and balancing. Then put it on YouTube.

You do have a sales team, right ?
 
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#7 ·
Nothing against magnamatic- awesome product, but it needs to be broken down into Cliff notes- single serving bits- maybe one quick overview and put the bean counter, flow chart soirée in another short, concise video. Society has ADHD and little perceived time. Accept it, embrace it, and work with it, not against it. We want to see it working. We want a sharpening and balancing drag race between a guy like me with a grinder and your equipment.

I'm a solo operator, with a full time (sales) job on top of my 20+ accounts, and more importantly, a family. If I'm watching something for 45 minutes, it's a kids activity, movie with my girls, etc- not a long, drawn out pitch on something that cost 10x + what my grinder and flappy disc cost, and takes up valuable table space on my shop.

I got 99 problems, and dull blades ain't one.
 
#12 ·
The spacers need to be BETWEEN the blade and deck, not below the blade. I believe that Scag recommends 3 spacers between the blades and deck for best QOC. At least on mine they do.

Also, have you downloaded the manual (free)? Mine has a handy section for troubleshooting the cut.