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I have *stupidly* removed the blade from a Mountfield Empress lawnmower
without noting the orientation... Now I dont know which way round to
replace it! Should the edge bevel be facing downwards so that if you
look at the blade on the mower you can see it or should the edge bevel
be facing up so that when you look at it you just see the back of the
blade...

Thanks in advance and yes I know that I should know better!

Gerry
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I have *stupidly* removed the blade from a Mountfield Empress
lawnmower without noting the orientation... Now I dont know which way
round to replace it! Should the edge bevel be facing downwards so
that if you look at the blade on the mower you can see it or should
the edge bevel be facing up so that when you look at it you just see
the back of the blade...

Thanks in advance and yes I know that I should know better!

Gerry


Dunno,but I would imagine there would be some form of indication somewhere
on either the cutter itself or the body housing?

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Cuprager wrote:
I have *stupidly* removed the blade from a Mountfield Empress lawnmower
without noting the orientation... Now I dont know which way round to
replace it! Should the edge bevel be facing downwards so that if you
look at the blade on the mower you can see it or should the edge bevel
be facing up so that when you look at it you just see the back of the
blade...

Thanks in advance and yes I know that I should know better!

Gerry


It happens all the time.
If you lift the mower and place the blade on its mount and examine it.
Put it on so that the cut grass is directed upwards rather than down
when it is spinning.
The rising part should be directing the grass upwards rather than down
for that reason.
That is regardless of the direction of the spin. Its easy to know when
you look at it and think about it.
when the grass is thrown upwards it is then released out the back or
side of the machine

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Cuprager wrote:
I have *stupidly* removed the blade from a Mountfield Empress lawnmower
without noting the orientation... Now I dont know which way round to
replace it! Should the edge bevel be facing downwards so that if you
look at the blade on the mower you can see it or should the edge bevel
be facing up so that when you look at it you just see the back of the
blade...

Thanks in advance and yes I know that I should know better!

Gerry


sharp edge towards the ground.
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I have *stupidly* removed the blade from a Mountfield Empress lawnmower
without noting the orientation... Now I dont know which way round to
replace it! Should the edge bevel be facing downwards so that if you
look at the blade on the mower you can see it or should the edge bevel
be facing up so that when you look at it you just see the back of the
blade...

Thanks in advance and yes I know that I should know better!

Gerry


If you lift the mower somewhat and then tug on the starter cord you want the
sharp edge leading - i.e. travelling in the direction the engine turns as
you pull the cord.

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Cuprager wrote:
I have *stupidly* removed the blade from a Mountfield Empress
lawnmower without noting the orientation... Now I dont know which way
round to replace it! Should the edge bevel be facing downwards so that
if you look at the blade on the mower you can see it or should the
edge bevel be facing up so that when you look at it you just see the
back of the blade...

Thanks in advance and yes I know that I should know better!

Gerry


sharp edge towards the ground.

To clarify, the non flat edge, i.e. the one where the bevel is cut
should face the ground?

And that the blade should be oriented so that the scoops at the back of
the blade are pointing upwards so that the grass is thrown up towards
the grass bin?

Thanks to all :~)

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The ground surface of the blade faces up.

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Cuprager wrote:
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Cuprager wrote:
I have *stupidly* removed the blade from a Mountfield Empress
lawnmower without noting the orientation... Now I dont know which way
round to replace it! Should the edge bevel be facing downwards so
that if you look at the blade on the mower you can see it or should
the edge bevel be facing up so that when you look at it you just see
the back of the blade...

Thanks in advance and yes I know that I should know better!

Gerry


sharp edge towards the ground.

To clarify, the non flat edge, i.e. the one where the bevel is cut
should face the ground?

And that the blade should be oriented so that the scoops at the back of
the blade are pointing upwards so that the grass is thrown up towards
the grass bin?

Thanks to all :~)

Yes.

since the demise of hovermowers, all blades are cut the other way - to
throw grass upwards. In mulching system they are retained within the
cutter deck till they are smashed to pieces..in a collector system the
blades form a fan that blows them up and out
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Gerry


The ground surface of the blade faces up.

Chris


Generally true, but the key issue is the sharp side is closest to the
ground. Grinding the edge one sided makes that even more true, as the
cutting line is on the blade base.

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On mine they seem to be reversible - you turn them over when getting a
bit blunt first time.



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Cuprager wrote:
I have *stupidly* removed the blade from a Mountfield Empress lawnmower
without noting the orientation... Now I dont know which way round to
replace it! Should the edge bevel be facing downwards so that if you
look at the blade on the mower you can see it or should the edge bevel
be facing up so that when you look at it you just see the back of the
blade...

Thanks in advance and yes I know that I should know better!

Gerry

I refitted the blade last night and it was obvious as to which way round
it should go once it was reunited with the lawnmowers deck!

Thanks to all for your help!

Gerry
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I refitted the blade last night and it was obvious as to which way round
it should go once it was reunited with the lawnmowers deck!


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