Posted by 4play on June 23, 2019 at 20:26:09 from (12.235.184.17):
In Reply to: GATOR BLADES posted by lenray on June 23, 2019 at 15:30:10:
If you are talking about Oregon blades the G3 is the standard OEM replacement mulching blade. The G5 has a tungsten carbide layer on the cutting edge to keep it sharp. The G6 is the same as G5 but it is 1/4" thick and 3" wide which is pretty standard on commercial mowers, a beefier version of G5's.
If all you do is side discharge or bagging then the gator blades might not be your best blade, you probably just want a high lift or super high lift blade. If you have sandy soil, you probably wont benefit much from the gator G5/G6 series since the sand tends to wear the sail off the blade before wearing out the cutting edge, high lift blades are not great in sand because of this too. What they should do is extend the tungsten/carbide layer all the way through the lift sail portion of the blade, IDK why they don't.
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