bush hog blade question

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So I need replacement blades for my older bushhog. tractor supply has the correct blade (length, offset, etc) however the cutting edge is about 3 inches shorter than the original. will this make a difference? I was told the difference was so bushhog wouldn't come after them for copying a part. I was a bit skeptical about that as the auto parts industry is all about copying parts.

the tag on my bush hog has a model number of S050R (might be O or 0). blade length is 24.5", width is 3", cutting edge is 9.25", offset about 2".

thanks,
 
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Make sure the bolt holes are the same

I had to go OEM because no aftermarket blades had the proper bolt hole size. bjr
 
   / bush hog blade question #3  
So I need replacement blades for my older bushhog. tractor supply has the correct blade (length, offset, etc) however the cutting edge is about 3 inches shorter than the original. will this make a difference? I was told the difference was so bushhog wouldn't come after them for copying a part. I was a bit skeptical about that as the auto parts industry is all about copying parts.

the tag on my bush hog has a model number of S050R (might be O or 0). blade length is 24.5", width is 3", cutting edge is 9.25", offset about 2".

thanks,
No. The outer 6" of the knife handles all the cutting up to about 9 mph. If you go faster than that youll need more of the blade sharpened..
 
   / bush hog blade question #4  
I have been shopping for new blades for my OLD Woods 5' Rotary Mower.
I bought it used, in poor condition over 20 years ago. I replaced the rusted deck and fabricated a new Stump Jumper. Now it needs new blades.
I found the blade part number and called local Woods Dealer was told it was out of stock and would take about 2 weeks to get.
I googled part number and found dealer in Pa. with them in stock and ordered them.
They said the blades will ship today and I should have them in 2 days!!
If you have the part number you should be able to get the right blades.
 
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So I need replacement blades for my older bushhog. tractor supply has the correct blade (length, offset, etc) however the cutting edge is about 3 inches shorter than the original. will this make a difference? I was told the difference was so bushhog wouldn't come after them for copying a part. I was a bit skeptical about that as the auto parts industry is all about copying parts.

the tag on my bush hog has a model number of S050R (might be O or 0). blade length is 24.5", width is 3", cutting edge is 9.25", offset about 2".

thanks,

I really don't think the 3" difference will make a difference in most cases. Ken Sweet
 
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Sometimes you just need to go to the source. Took the old blade to Messicks, they had the exact bushhog OE part. Turns out my unit uses a #36 blade. price was less than aftermarket, and the cutting edge was exact same length. solved!!

should have just gone there first.
 
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Sometimes you just need to go to the source. Took the old blade to Messicks, they had the exact bushhog OE part. Turns out my unit uses a #36 blade. price was less than aftermarket, and the cutting edge was exact same length. solved!!

should have just gone there first.

Messicks is our "go to" vendor for oem parts. Great company!! Ken Sweet
 
   / bush hog blade question #8  
Glad you found a set of OEM blades at a good price. The blades for my woods ds96 aint cheap. And I couldnt find anything aftermarket either.

As others said though, that 3" aint gonna really make a difference though. Look at them blades after you do some hard cutting. You can abuse that bushhog and have no almost no edge left, and I bet that inside 3" of blade will still look almost new.
 
   / bush hog blade question #9  
Glad you found a set of OEM blades at a good price. The blades for my woods ds96 aint cheap. And I couldnt find anything aftermarket either.

As others said though, that 3" aint gonna really make a difference though. Look at them blades after you do some hard cutting. You can abuse that bushhog and have no almost no edge left, and I bet that inside 3" of blade will still look almost new.
Altho unused beyond about 5", secondary collisions happen inward of that and will give the false impression that an edge there actually does something. The real issue is that that extended superfluous edge is material subtracted from the blade mass, causing a small detriment in blade performance. ... Perhaps the OEM blade is better steel though. THAT would be worth it.
 
   / bush hog blade question #10  
I found the blades for my OLD Woods Rotary Cutter at MESSICK'S in Pa.
I ordered them and had them FEDEX in TWO DAYS!!!
I am VERY HAPPY with their fast shipping!
Two blades- $74.62 (similar to prices on ebay) Shipping- $18.50
No connection to them BUT I will post their phone number- 800-222-3373
 

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