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ADSR

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We need a video of it in action! That looks cool!
 

Ryf

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most reel mowers like at golf courses etc, they are smeered with lapping compound and the foot plate is tightened and they grind themselves sharper, this tool could be for a push type mower or ?? neat find though.

video of current walking reel mower being sharpened, this is alot like the mowers used for walk mowing a golf green.

 
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Milton Shaw

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I used one like that when I was a teenager 50 years ago. They did a good job of sharpening the reel and then you lapped the reel and lower blade together to get them to cut like a pair of snips
 
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That machine is well worth the $500 if you have a need for it. I use reel mowers on my lawn. That machine will properly sharpen a reel blade.

Most dealers just back lap the reels to keep them sharp, but that only works for a few sharpenings. Later you will require a proper relief cut to maintain reel/blade sharpness.

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Canoe50

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I remember as a kid back in the 50's a man would drive the neighborhoods & sharpen reel mowers on the spot in the back of his box truck. One of those memories that always stuck with me....good times.
 

The Ratchet Man

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I was given a push model new in the box from the Ol' Lady's grandma. I always like playing with them growing up so I gladly accepted it. It was made in the last 10 years and is still in production. The manufacturer slips my mind at the moment.

After reading some of the instructions, I came across the sharpening section. It stated that to sharpen this particular mower, you would remove a wheel and insert the hex axle stub into a drill chuck. You would rotate the blade drum in reverse with the drill at a slow speed until the blade edges were back to proper sharpness. I assume this is back lapping as mentioned above?
 

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My crappy modern troy built reel mower instructions say to just use lapping compound to sharpen it. I doubt the wheels and mechanism would work more than 2 or 3 seasons...1 light season and the top guard fell off and the wheels are all wibbly wobbly. Alas it won't get more use since I just moved up to 1.5 acres.
 
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