- Location
- Wormingford, Essex
You are way over thinking this.This final point isn't right. If you flip it over the arrow is pointing the opposite way.
You are way over thinking this.This final point isn't right. If you flip it over the arrow is pointing the opposite way.
Yours ain’t genuine, it the genuine that’s confusing them all!For completeness. This is two sides of the same blade.
Stand on your head after you have flipped them, be reet then!This final point isn't right. If you flip it over the arrow is pointing the opposite way. Edited, mine only have an arrow on one side
Yours ain’t genuine, it the genuine that’s confusing them all!
JD are the same ie Kuhn!Came out a Kuhn box and have Kuhn stamped on them
Or a New Toy!The question really is “What have mower blades got to do with moving a dead horse?”
They don't have a kink either !hopefully the last post on mower blades : this is the sort you move from one drum to the other View attachment 1051946
because there's two types... the ones you're familiar with shaped like this \ \ (perpendicular cutting edge that you flip) and others shaped like this / \ (opposing cutting edge like post 7850 and need changing on to different drum/disc) - I'm sure you can agree you don't treat both bladed the same?Box of lefts, box of rights, put them on the correct discs and leave them on those discs, flip over on same disc when worn on the cutting side, job done. Why that's needed 20 odd posts I dont know
Arrow, I cannot even see the Indians..., but maybe a few cowboys...wheres the arrow pointing ( asking for a friend )
Circle bit to the ground to reduce soil contamination.Does anyone know which way round these go please?
Wait what?? I got them for the straw chopper??Circle bit to the ground to reduce soil contamination.
There should be an arrow on themDoes anyone know which way round these go please?
But what if I'm standing on my head? The arrow might be the wrong way?There should be an arrow on them