Are Gator blades better than regular blades?

So, what is the difference between a gator blade and a standard blade and why choose that for your mower? Unlike other mulching blades that push the grass down, the high lift on a gator blade draws the grass up which in turn gives you a clean, even cut.
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What are the toughest mower blades?

The E6 blades are the widest, thickest blades offered by USA Mower Blades. E6 blades are 3-inches wide and 0.250-inches thick. These extra-thick blades are heavy-duty and will tackle any lawn with ease. Designed for commercial applications, E6 blades offer unmatched durability and longevity.
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Which is better high lift or mulching blades?

Just be aware that it's imperative to mow regularly with a mulching blade. Otherwise, if you're happy to bag your clippings and want to gain an edge in your bid to try and create better-looking lawn stripes, go for a high lift blade.
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Are Gator blades a high lift blade?

So, what is the difference between a gator blade and a standard blade and why choose that for your mower? Unlike other mulching blades that push the grass down, the high lift on a gator blade draws the grass up which in turn gives you a clean, even cut.
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Are 3 mower blades better than 2?

For larger mowing jobs that require larger mowing decks, 3 blades get the job done faster. For professional crews this is a must. For smaller jobs though, 2 blades will be better since the mowing decks will be more maneuverable and lighter. Both give a quality cut if used how they were intended.
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Gator Blades vs High Lift Blades: Which One Is Best?



What blades do commercial mowers use?

Gator blades are often used by professional mowing companies in the fall to shred leaves as they mow. Some companies run gator blades all year long. Gator blades also shred longer grass blades before being discharged from the mower's deck.
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Are thicker mower blades better?

Blades that are too sharp become blunt faster than fairly dull ones. Thus, you should choose thicker blades over thinner ones to avoid frequent sharpening. They should be sharp enough to do a clean cut with great ease and not too dull to leave freshly cut grass looking unsightly.
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Do high lift blades cut better?

High lift blades are known for bagging and discharging clippings more effectively due to the extra airflow they create, and they also help you to get a more level cut a lot of the time.
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What's the difference between G3 and G5 Gator blades?

The G5 mower blade is a heavier-duty version of the G3 mower blade. Featuring Fusion(TM) - an ultra-hard tungsten carbide layer - on the cutting edge, the G5 stays sharper longer, increasing the time between sharpenings or replacement.
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What's the difference between G5 and G6 Gator blades?

Re: Gator G5 or G6 Blades for Leaves

I find the G5's to work the best for me. The G6's are heavier and in my mind they work the engine harder - without a noticeable difference in performance. I use Gators all year. I find the clippings to be smaller and they fall into the canopy better.
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Are Copperhead blades any good?

The blades do a much better job of mulching than my standard flat blades. My lawn has a smoother look with no more uneven cuts or chunks of un-mulched grass left behind. I tried mulching up some debris left behind from trimming my bushes and the blades ground up the remnants. They really do a great job!
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Can mower blades be too sharp?

Additionally, lawn mower blades that are too sharp get duller, faster resulting in the need to sharpen more frequently and a shorter blade life. WARNING: Make sure your lawn mower blade grinder is always turned off before you perform any maintenance.
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Why are new mower blades not sharp?

The main reason that some people believe that new blades should be sharpened before use is due to the powder-coated paint finish that is applied to most replacement blades by the manufacturer. This finish is particularly thick around the blade's cutting edge and to the touch, it can make it feel like it's dull.
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Should mulching blades be sharp?

Mulching blades are supposed to be sharp so they can cut through grass, leaves, and other debris. Sharpen the mulching blades with a file until they easily cut through the grass, then tighten the blades onto the lawnmower's deck. The blades should be sharpened twice per season.
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How often should you sharpen mower blades?

In general, sharpen twice per season or after 25 hours of use to keep your blades in good shape. Also, sharpen the blades after hitting rocks. Stone can easily dent or nick the blades. The lawn itself can also hint when you need to sharpen your mower blades.
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What do high lift mower blades do?

High-lift blades have deeper curves on the ends, which create enough suction to circulate and expel the clippings. The higher air flow also helps prevent clogging when mowing tall or wet grass. A high lift blade is a unique style of blade designed with larger wind wings which increase airflow.
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Is bagging better than mulching?

If you tend to mow less frequently and your clippings are long, it's best to bag them. Large clumps of grass left sitting on your lawn can rot, killing the live grass underneath it. Successful mulching requires that the grass is chopped into little pieces.
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Why does my mulching mower leave clumps of grass?

1 – It's too wet

Heavy mowers will start to sink into the grass and whip up moisture as they cut your grass, which causes grass to clump in matted wet wads that clog the deck of your mower and its catcher.
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Should I get a 42 or 46 inch riding mower?

A small, 1/2-acre lawn is suited to a deck size of 40 inches or fewer. If your lawn is 1/2 to 2 acres, then a riding mower with a deck that is 42 to 48 inches wide would be appropriate. If the lawn is 3 acres or larger, the deck should be at least 50 inches wide.
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Is a mulching mower better?

Not only does mulching provide your lawn with some of the same benefits as a compost, but it can also be a much faster alternative to bagging. Think of all the times you've bagged your grass clippings; stopping the mower, detaching the bag, disposing the clippings. All this repetitive work can be quite exhausting.
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