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jack casey

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Searched our site for mulching blades, no results. Have the oem 42" mower, two shorter blades and one longer. It may not be designed for mulching. Still, anyone know of a manufacturer?
Thanks, Jack
 
Jack: just a thought: from a turf health perspective and soil/moisture management perspective, side-discharging conventional clippings with conventional blades (with reasonable frequency) achieves the same net results as mulching. As such, I actually prefer my hi-vac blades for all but grinding autumn leaves.
C3heers,
-C3
 
Searched our site for mulching blades, no results. Have the oem 42" mower, two shorter blades and one longer. It may not be designed for mulching. Still, anyone know of a manufacturer?
Thanks, Jack
There is no such thing for the older decks, never has been.
 
Jack: just a thought: from a turf health perspective and soil/moisture management perspective, side-discharging conventional clippings with conventional blades (with reasonable frequency) achieves the same net results as mulching. As such, I actually prefer my hi-vac blades for all but grinding autumn leaves.
C3heers,
C3, do you know the maker? Googling hi-vac gets me zip.
Thanks, Jack
 
You will not find any high vacuum blades, or really any blades other than the OEM style, for those triangle-shaped decks.
 

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