lakevet Posted December 14, 2012 Share Posted December 14, 2012 Got my dad's xl 3000. Blades need sharpening and looking at options/strategies to avoid down time at least cost route. The kids will be using it a lot more this year. Buy replacement blades and get the originals sharpened for spares? What are options for sharpening. Looked at Strikemasters site but links to their sharpening service are dead ends. Read about chinese blades a while back, are they all swedish now? Can they be replaced with straight chipper blades that are easier to sharpen? My old Jiffy still runs like a top and has original blades I touch up. Just a bit heavy but very reliable/easy on the wallet.Thanks, lakevet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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