I just switched from the John Deere oem blades to the Gators. Huge difference. The OEM blades were just cutting and pushing the grass out. No secondary processing. The Gators do a much better job. Hit a stick? No clanking under the deck. It just gets obliterated.
This is a follow-up comment. I read others comments about the blades causing vibrations. Well I just pit brand news blades on the balancer and all 3 are off balance. 2 are very slightly, the 3rd moreso.
Just my own blades back on and prefer my own high lifts to gators. My grass grows fast especially in the spring and damp and need to get it out the Shute as quick AA possible
Pictures are confusing - keep changing and not matching the voices blade description. Should be divided into 2 separate parts such as 1: High Lift then 2: Gator.
I just ordered the G5 gator blade for my Troybilt push mower to hopefully cut the grass cleaner. With the original blade it looks like the cutting edge is the same height as the inner part of the blade and I feel it's rubbing all against the grass and messing the tips of the grass up making them torn looking and turning yellow. Also I have some tall fescue patches and they look matted down instead of standing up, hopefully the gator blade sucks them up straight while cutting.
@@MajorImpact It's actually a new blade, got it last fall hoping it would cut better than the last blade, but it didn't. I even sharpened it beginning of this spring even though it looked fine. My lawns only 1,000 no rocks and nothing else to hit so it's not exactly being beaten up. I only said "original" blade because it's an exact replacement blade. If you lay that blade flat on the table the middle is about the same height as the cutting edge. Where the G5 blade is much higher in the middle and no chance of the grass being smacked with it. I've used the G5 blade already and no yellow and brown grass tips after mowing, unlike the previous blade. I'm sold already. Much better cut.
It would be better to show a picture of the blades you're currently talking about rather than cycling through pictures of random blades that are uncorellated to what you're talking about
I had a Husqvarna and Craftsman 54" 2022 mowers that came with high lift blades. Both mowers pushed clippings out the left side of the deck leaving a windrow of clippings; totally unacceptable. I returned the Husqvarna and put Gator blades on the Craftsman; problem solved. High lift blades are no good.
Over 70% of the grass blade is just water by continually mulching it with the Gator blades you return that water and only pushed the actual debris into your bag which is chopped finer and packs more into the bag
I really feel you have to have a high lift blade.. they run the lawn mower blades too slow these days and the deck design has a lot to be desired.... I'm amazed the people put up with the shity quality cut that mowers give you these days.... It's like we have a new standard.. spindles used to last for 50 years now you're lucky if you get 5 years out of them..😮
How about when talking about the “type of blade” you show the RIGHT PICTURE OF BLADE. Useless video… you should have wrote a book instead with no pictures
I have used the Gator blades for a couple seasons now ,that is all I use on my Grasshopper they last longer also.
So wait. Do these blades cut the grass, then discharge the cut grass? Or do they cut the grass, then discharge the cut grass? Im confused 😅
I just switched from the John Deere oem blades to the Gators. Huge difference. The OEM blades were just cutting and pushing the grass out. No secondary processing. The Gators do a much better job. Hit a stick? No clanking under the deck. It just gets obliterated.
Thanks for sharing
This is a follow-up comment. I read others comments about the blades causing vibrations. Well I just pit brand news blades on the balancer and all 3 are off balance. 2 are very slightly, the 3rd moreso.
Just my own blades back on and prefer my own high lifts to gators. My grass grows fast especially in the spring and damp and need to get it out the Shute as quick AA possible
Pictures are confusing - keep changing and not matching the voices blade description. Should be divided into 2 separate parts such as 1: High Lift then 2: Gator.
Exactly what I was thinking.
I just ordered the G5 gator blade for my Troybilt push mower to hopefully cut the grass cleaner. With the original blade it looks like the cutting edge is the same height as the inner part of the blade and I feel it's rubbing all against the grass and messing the tips of the grass up making them torn looking and turning yellow. Also I have some tall fescue patches and they look matted down instead of standing up, hopefully the gator blade sucks them up straight while cutting.
@@MajorImpact
It's actually a new blade, got it last fall hoping it would cut better than the last blade, but it didn't. I even sharpened it beginning of this spring even though it looked fine. My lawns only 1,000 no rocks and nothing else to hit so it's not exactly being beaten up. I only said "original" blade because it's an exact replacement blade. If you lay that blade flat on the table the middle is about the same height as the cutting edge. Where the G5 blade is much higher in the middle and no chance of the grass being smacked with it. I've used the G5 blade already and no yellow and brown grass tips after mowing, unlike the previous blade. I'm sold already. Much better cut.
It would be better to show a picture of the blades you're currently talking about rather than cycling through pictures of random blades that are uncorellated to what you're talking about
Exactly. It's very confusing if you're not familiar with mower blades.
I had a Husqvarna and Craftsman 54" 2022 mowers that came with high lift blades. Both mowers pushed clippings out the left side of the deck leaving a windrow of clippings; totally unacceptable. I returned the Husqvarna and put Gator blades on the Craftsman; problem solved. High lift blades are no good.
Thanks for sharing.
Dude you're supposed to run a bag if you don't want to leave it on the ground
You show an Ego mower and Ego blades. Did the Gator blades work on the Ego?
Over 70% of the grass blade is just water by continually mulching it with the Gator blades you return that water and only pushed the actual debris into your bag which is chopped finer and packs more into the bag
I really feel you have to have a high lift blade.. they run the lawn mower blades too slow these days and the deck design has a lot to be desired.... I'm amazed the people put up with the shity quality cut that mowers give you these days.... It's like we have a new standard.. spindles used to last for 50 years now you're lucky if you get 5 years out of them..😮
How about when talking about the “type of blade” you show the RIGHT PICTURE OF BLADE. Useless video… you should have wrote a book instead with no pictures
This is why the dislike button was so important.
Biased video