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    Valda Hahn
    Hi - I recently purchased a used husqvarna 64 reel lawn...Answeredescalated
    Service & Maintenance Question posted February 20, 2012 by Valda Hahn, last edited February 24, 2012 
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    Hi - I recently purchased a used husqvarna 64 reel lawn mower. I would like to have the blades sharpened. Is there a do-it-yourself kit available, or alternatively, do you have a list of dealers that provide this service? Thanks!
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    Greg P.

    Hi Valda,

    Thank you for contacting Husqvarna. The blades are somewhat self sharpening as they lay against each other. (cutting reel and cutting blade) This is explained in the owners manaul. You can find that on the link below. Just search with the model 64.

    You can find your local dealers using the link provided by typing in your zip code in the box on the upper right hand side of the screen.

    /images/us/homeowner/dealers/dealer-locator/

    Always try GOOGLE for your model or part # (drop the spaces and dashes) and you can find out a lot of information about your unit or distributors trying to sell you parts.

    You can also try these websites: www.ordertree.com or www.jackssmallengines.com or www.searspartsdirect.com

     

    Hope this helps. Thanks for using our products and have a great day.

     

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    • Greg P.

      Hi Valda,

      Thank you for contacting Husqvarna. The blades are somewhat self sharpening as they lay against each other. (cutting reel and cutting blade) This is explained in the owners manaul. You can find that on the link below. Just search with the model 64.

      You can find your local dealers using the link provided by typing in your zip code in the box on the upper right hand side of the screen.

      /images/us/homeowner/dealers/dealer-locator/

      Always try GOOGLE for your model or part # (drop the spaces and dashes) and you can find out a lot of information about your unit or distributors trying to sell you parts.

      You can also try these websites: www.ordertree.com or www.jackssmallengines.com or www.searspartsdirect.com

       

      Hope this helps. Thanks for using our products and have a great day.

       

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