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About 12 months ago I purchased some GA Spares branded Howard, Jetfast, Supaswift Lawn Mower Swing Back Blade Set 900326. They had the right hand side sharpened on the top surface of the blade, as you would expect.

I decided to re-order the same part number recently. They turned up yesterday, but much to my surprise these ones have been sharpened upside down and back to front. Both packets are the same! confused

As they are a stepped blade, the blades would have to be fitted in upward position and the engine would have to rotate backwards in order for them to work. crazy

I am guessing someone in a factory somewhere must have stuffed up. I guess I can still use them if I run a grinder or file along the correct side? I've emailed the company I purchased the blades from, but have not heard anything from them yet. They are probably as perplexed as I am!


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I'd be interested to know the outcome of your dilemma.
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Seems like it is some kind of manufacturing mishap. GAS were not aware of the problem but are working with me to resolve it. They are checking their stock.

I have a vague recollection that in the old days they were selling two different stepped blades under the same number. One was for clockwise rotation, the other counter-clockwise, and you had to specify which one at the time of ordering. But this begs the question, did any mowers ever run counter-clockwise? I have seen some odd looking blades over the years and some do indeed look to be "backwards" to my eyes.

I also remember a relative purchased some Rover blades many years ago which had been sharpened upside down. Must have been a late Friday arvo on the production line! I think he did use the blades but said they had a tendency to flatten the lawn instead of cutting it. LOL!

EDIT: I just noticed a mistake in my earlier post. The blades I recently purchased had been sharpened on the RH side on the lower surface beneath the step down. This is incorrect. They should be sharpened on the LH side of the lower surface below the step down, in order to be correct for a clockwise rotation. Of course, "LH" and "RH" are the way we see the blade from above, with the hole to the top (not the LH and RH of the blade itself!)

I will confuse everybody even more by posting a photo, which is taken from the underside of the blade, which means left is right and right is left! grin

I note that the same blades pictured on the OutdoorKing site show the blade in the correct position, provided the hole is on the upper surface, the angled part is a step down, and the blade is the lowest surface.

Jetfast B22 Utility Blades

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They are sending me two pairs of blades that are the right way around.

OutdoorKing may wish to double check their own stocks of Jetfast B22 blades (product No. 900326).

GA Spares have supplied me with a photo of the correct blade for this product. It is a stepped blade with no fluting, sharpened on the top LH side of the blade for clockwise engine rotation.

See attachment.

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It was a simple packaging mistake. Seems they are a legitimate product (but identity as yet unknown) that ended up in the wrong packet.

As GA Spares tell me, blade manufacture these days is an entirely automated process. So the wrong side of the blade could not be cut without serious tool modification. This rules out a manufacturing mistake.



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