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Lawrence Wasserman
 
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Tim Zimmerman wrote:
My Black&Decker electric mower was loan to friend. He ran the
mower over several boulders several times, chipping a couple
pearl size sections off the blade. Possibly, this is causing the mover
to vibrate to the point of causing a shoulder sore.

I remove the blade, then clamp it to a vise grip. I have an angle
grinder that I will use to fix the balancing problem. The problem is,
I've never done this before. What is a practical way to balance a
mower blade?

Thanks





You can test the balance by hanging the blade from a nail or string
and grinding as necessary, but if it has the chips you say, it
wouldn't be out of line for your friend to buy you a new blade.


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Larry Wasserman Baltimore, Maryland