Tuesday, June 8, 2010
THE SMART WAY TO REMOVE YOUR LAWN MOWER BLADES
If you want to maintain a nice looking lawn, you have to sharpen your mower blades regularly. And that’s the problem. Who likes to crawl underneath a big, six foot wide mowing deck on a hot summer day to try to pry off three blades? I don’t. In fact, even with my impact wrench and my small air compressor, I can’t get these darn blades off. All it takes is a little corrosion between the blades and the nuts and the job is nearly impossible.
Yes, you can call the wife or the neighbor; and using pipes for leverage and two by four pieces of wood to prevent the blades from rotating, you will eventually get the blades off. But along the way, I guarantee that you will get filthy, tired and scraped.
I know, and that is why I invented the Mower BRAT (Blade Removal Assisting Tool). I now can remove blades in just a few minutes, with little effort, and by myself. The BRAT is built right here in the USA, imagine that? It is easy to use and the four feet long handles provide ample leverage for the biggest mowing decks.
In fact last weekend one of the wheel assemblies of my mower needed repair and I used one of the handles (which holds the ratchet) to unfasten impossibly tight nuts holding the assembly to the deck. The BRAT can be used for all sorts of applications requiring leverage.
So, simplify your life and put the BRAT to work for a change.
Labels: how to remove mower blades, lawn mower blade, mower blad removal tool, removing mower blade
Monday, March 29, 2010
FINALLY, AN EASY TO USE MOWING BLADE REMOVAL TOOL

If you own a large lawn mower, chances are that you dread the day you have to remove your blades to sharpen them. That job usually requires two persons. The first person’s job is to prevent the blades from rotating. It entails crawling under the deck and jamming a piece of wood between the blades and the mowing deck to hold the blade in position. At the same time, that person holds a ratchet against the nut holding the blade. The second person’s job is to slide a pipe on the ratchet handle and to turn the pipe. If every thing goes well, you on the bottom will walk away with a few scraped knuckles or a bruised chin, as the ratchet inevitably falls off during the operation. This job used to take at least an hour and involves a lot of sweating and cussing.
Not anymore. Thanks to the Mower BRAT, (Blade Removal Assisting Tool), you can remove a mowing blade in less than a minute all by yourself, without power tools. The BRAT comes with two handles, similar to a bolt cutter, held together by a rotating slide. You simply insert your heavy-duty ratchet in the lower handle and tighten it by rotating the knob. Then you slide the other handle on the blade. At this point the blade holds the tool and you can let go. All that is left to do is to snap the ratchet on the nut holding the blade and start moving the handles back and forth. You can also use The BRAT to tighten the nut back after you have sharpened the blades.
Not anymore. Thanks to the Mower BRAT, (Blade Removal Assisting Tool), you can remove a mowing blade in less than a minute all by yourself, without power tools. The BRAT comes with two handles, similar to a bolt cutter, held together by a rotating slide. You simply insert your heavy-duty ratchet in the lower handle and tighten it by rotating the knob. Then you slide the other handle on the blade. At this point the blade holds the tool and you can let go. All that is left to do is to snap the ratchet on the nut holding the blade and start moving the handles back and forth. You can also use The BRAT to tighten the nut back after you have sharpened the blades.
The Mower Brat really makes the mowing blade removal process a piece of cake or a walk in the park, your pick. Better yet, this solidly built tool is made in the USA. Imagine that.
The Mower Brat is affordable and shipping is free in the continental U.S. Take advantage of Smart Farming Solutions spring introductory offer and order today.
Labels: lawn mower blade, Mower BRAT, mowing blade removing tool, removing mower blade
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