740jsmayle
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I searched today and the only blades I could find for my mz-t 61 are the g3 ?
I searched today and the only blades I could find for my mz-t 61 are the g3 ?
There's nothing wrong with the G3, you should be able to get the G5 but the G6 isn't available for Mzt there commercial application only. The G5 my dealer would have to order the others he carry's in stock.
Rick some of us just come down a level to let people understand on a lawn mowing level that the G blades in my 2 CENTS are well I would rather buy beer then put those blades on again. I do understand how they work and if people want to understand how they work they would ask you. You are very knowledgeable person this business and just on the home owner side of things I would keep it simple and stick with oems. I don't like how those blades clog under my deck I do not have the issue with my oem's and I do have a mower that turns 19,000 tip speed. Y waist your hard earned dollars when I have already done that? I just suggested in simple lamens is that stick with OEM'S. Ok and people read this post and take it for what it is. Just putting it out there that they are my opinion not up to par for the money. Hope this helps some on the leaning table.
Thanks Serelaw . I appreciate the link.
Anyone tried the Gator blades on the MZT 52? Thought it might reduce clipping size and wondered if it would improve lift. I notice sometimes mine leaves a little that the front tires run over.
We tried these gator blades on our Kubota 331's commerical mowers at work (dpw) in the mowing Dept, they suck, they don't fit put them on they hit so removed them called dealer and they said to grind them down on the ends. And in deep grass they don't move the grass like stock blades. I told the supper not to buy any more gator blades