Fits: Bunton, Great Dane, Lesco, Scag, Snapper, & Wright Stander Mowers.
Gator Mulching blades are well designed and built to last, doing an excellent job cutting grass.
They are designed to work with your discharge chute open.
The teeth on the backside of the blade do not re-cut the grass.
They redirect airflow under the deck; rather than focusing air on discharging the grass, they direct air towards the center of the blade.
Grass is cut and then sucked back to the center of the blade so the clipping can be cut more than once before discharge.
The end result is less long clippings laying on your lawn.
The clippings will be considerably smaller and will fall down into your standing grass rather than laying on top in piles or windrows.
You can block off your deck opening for leaves, and it will work fantastic.
If you block your deck off for grass, keep in mind you will only be able to cut a small amount of grass on each pass.
If you try to cut too much grass, it will fill your deck with grass, and you will have to slow your mower considerably.
If you still try to cut too much material, the grass will start rolling out the back of the deck in balls and wads.
The gator blades are not a 100% foolproof mulching solution, but they make a huge difference over conventional blades.
Many customers report that they take a little less horsepower to run and stay sharp as long, if not longer, than their standard blades.
In the fall, while mulching leaves, Gator Blades are an excellent tool.
If you can block off your deck opening for leaves and use gator blades, they will shred the leaves into tiny confetti-like pieces.
After the first rainfall, the leaves are gone.