How Do You Reattach The Blade On A Sears Electric Lawnmower?
After every 25 hours of use, your Sears electric lawnmower should have its blades sharpened. That maintenance schedule, which your mower’s manufacturer recommends, will keep your lawn from looking ragged or uneven, which are the telltale signs of a dull or nicked mowing blade. It’s always a good idea to have a sharpened blade in reserve so that when the time comes to change blades, the process will move quickly. With the right tools, reattaching your Sears electric mower blade should take only a minute or two. Wear work gloves to ensure that your hands don’t get cut while handling the mowing blade. Place the blade adapter on the motorshaft so that the key in adapter and motorshaft are in alignment. Line up the two holes in the blade with the adapter’s raised lugs, and place the blade on the blade adapter. Make sure the blade’s trailing edge faces upward. Put the hardened washer and lock washer on the motorshaft. Screw in the blade bolt with your box wrench, turning the screw in a clock