Mower blade problem

   / Mower blade problem #1  

dodge man

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Got some new mower blades for the 60 deck on my BX. They aren稚 Gator blades but a copy I got on Amazon. They cut great but blow grass and dust every where. My deck has had the Kubota mulch kit since I first got it. When I mowed today I had to clean out the screen 4 times and blow the radiator out twice, and if I mowed over a dusty area dust flew every where.

I plan on dumping the new blades, I assume they are too high of a lift, unless someone has a great idea? It is to bad because the leave a great cut.
 
   / Mower blade problem #2  
My 54" deck had the mulch kit installed from day one. I sometimes mowed non-lawn type material, so the mulch kit was a hinderance. I removed the kit, and then moving back to nice lawn, decided I didn't want or need the mulch kit, but kept the mulch blades installed. At one time, I built a metal plate to close off the discharge shoot as a quick/dirty mulch kit, but it tended to windrow grass and didn't work out well.

I have a thick, irrigated fescue lawn that I cut at 4". I don't mow when the lawn is wet, and the discharged grass deteriorates to nothing in short order.

I don't recall that dust/debris was an issue with the kit installed. How tall were you mowing? I could see if cutting it lower, more debris would be tossed about.

Might be worth a couple hours work to remove the mulch kit and see how you like the cut without the kit.

Ron
 
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#3  
I hate to take the mulch setup off. I wore out the blades that came with the mulch kit I’ll probably just switch back to the blades that came with the deck originally. They only got used a few times.
 
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I found that high lift are for side discharge and bagging. They don't mulch up grass... they want to cut it once or twice and then get rid of it (blow it out). Hence "high lift".

You need mulching blades or low lift blades to keep the clippings going up and down within the deck so they get blended up well.

The original blades are somewhat high lift blades meant for side discharge, which what the tractor came with from the factory.

Also, be careful of some of these homebrew "aftermarket" blades, if they are not balanced, they will wreck your bearings.

With that aside, I recommend getting Kubota mulching blades.
 
   / Mower blade problem #5  
I don't have the mulch kit on my 60" deck but I just installed these blades from oregonpartsstore.com
396-612 G6 Gator blades
Only mowed a few times w/ them but so far I'm liking them. There seems to be less grass clippings than before. Can't comment on the dust issue as I don't have that issue here.
 
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Does anyone have the Gator part number for the RCK54-22BX MMM?

Thanks!
 
   / Mower blade problem #7  
I thought I read that once you install a mulch kit you don't want to use gator mulch blades. I have the mulch kit on my bx2680 and f2690, both use the mulch blades recommended by kubota. They seem to work well.
 
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Does anyone have the Gator part number for the RCK54-22BX MMM?

Thanks!

I'm running these G6 Gators on my 54 inch standard deck, BX2380.

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Here is the Gator G6 vs the factory Kubota blade. Yes more lift, they cut much better than the factory blade imo. Yes they will blow dust all over I simply back off the throttle when I'm going over bare/dusty area and throttle back up when I'm in the grass.

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Note the tungsten coating for extended life.

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#9  
I went back to the original blades that came with mine, the non mulch blades and it’s better but still bad. The radiator still plugs up a lot. I’ve ordered new Kubota mulch blades, hope they come in soon.
 
   / Mower blade problem #10  
I made the same mistake with the high lift, super aggressive blades. I thought they would last longer and cut better, but all they did was make mowing misserable. I went back to the factory blades and life it good again. I also learned that the factory blades last just as long as the expensive after market ones do, so it was just a bad experiment on my part that I learned to never do again.
 

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