Blades for Exmark Radius E

AdamE

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I'm looking for replacement blades for my Radius E. Exmark's site is not telling me exactly what to get and I'm not really into paying Exmark their crazy prices so I reached out to Oregon asking what would be the correct blades.

They came back and said :

Exmarks parts book shows 5 different style blades that could have been used on your machine.

I do not know which version they used on yours, so I am at a disadvantage.

I would say our 7925-029 would be the closest match for a “standard style blade for your Radius E series.

We do make 5 different style blades for that machine as does Exmark, so I will paste the whole line up art the bottom of this response.


I can't even find that part on Oregon's website...

Can someone just recommend some standard replacement blades? I don't mulch, I don't think I need high lift, and what are 'Notched' for?

Thanks all!
 

ILENGINE

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Lets start with the actually model of Radius E series mower you have so we don't have to guess which of the something like 20 different versions of that mower you have. And I suspect you misheard the part number they gave you, I am thinking he was referring to the 792-029
 

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Lets start with the actually model of Radius E series mower you have so we don't have to guess which of the something like 20 different versions of that mower you have. And I suspect you misheard the part number they gave you, I am thinking he was referring to the 792-029
Wow, can you come on any stronger?

I didn't mishear anything. I posted the quote from the email with the part number from Oregon.

I don't need your advice. I'll wait for someone with a bit of tact to answer...
 

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And with an attitude like that none of the major techs on here will answer you. Bye, good luck getting advice.
 

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Easy there Adam, you’re the one who’s coming on strong. IL has been around for more years than you’ve been working on mowers. We can’t provide accurate information if we are given bad information. That part number is not an Oregon part number. Wouldn’t be the first time big fingers or bad ears. have caused a problem. Second, please provide us with your units model and serial number so we can look up the part numbers. Third, have you taken the time to clean one of the blades and found the part number. Most good companies stamp their blades. I know I’m coming on stronger than IL, but if you don’t check your attitude at the door, none of the experienced techs on this forum are going to take the time to help you. We don’t do this because we want some inexperienced DIY guy thinking the world revolves around him and we’re going to stoke their ego. If you want help, better start apologizing and provide info requested. If this hurts, I’m sorry but sometime we need to call people out.
 

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Wow, can you come on any stronger?

I didn't mishear anything. I posted the quote from the email with the part number from Oregon.

I don't need your advice. I'll wait for someone with a bit of tact to answer...
Adam E,

Your information lacks the product identification number and serial number we need to even begin to help you.

Does your original blades have a number stamped into them near the center mount bolt area??
 
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