Gator blade for 60" MMM

eipo

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Would anyone happen to have a part number or link for the blades to fit a 60" rck 60 ba deck?
 

CountryBumkin

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Get the G-6 blades. The G-3 are antique now. Got mine from Equipatron.
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I had a couple people tell me that the G-6 blades are heavier than the G-3 and stock blades so it could cause excess wear on the clutch when engaging a heavy set of blades. I have no clue if there is any truth to that or not???:confused:
 

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I'm still thinking about switching my mower over to a Megmo system.
ok had to look that one up. looks like initial setup is spendy. Blade replacement after that is cheap. But let's not hijack this thread. Search and see if there is a thread in here on it first; if so, continue discussion there.

 
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eipo

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The Kubota parts site doesnt have the rck60 30ba listed under the B2650. Just the 72" deck.

And I can not find any part numbers for the deck on my tractor. The existing blades are 20.6" long which translates to 20 9/16, rounded..
 

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Just wanted to update the thread.

The proper G6 part number to replace the Kubota blades on a 60" deck for a B2650 is 396-810.

Heres the difference between them...





There is a noticeable difference in clipping size and disbursement with the G6 blades. I worthwhile upgrade IMO.
 

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Believe it or not, I actually buy my blades from the local NAPA store, cheap, and USA made. They have a catalog for all makes blades, by either mower brand/part no. Big advantage with gators; quiet (less hummmmm), less vacuum (no slinging rocks and sticks buried in grass), and just overall better cut and mulch with the serrated fins on the tops of the blades.
 

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A disadvantage of gator blades is if the grass is not real dry, when you are finished mowing the under side of the deck will have a tight coat of green grass residue. It seems to be more difficult to remove then what's left on the mower with regular blades.
 

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So I know this is an old thread but the G6 blades are for mulching? I ask because in my back yard sometimes I let the grass get a bit long before I get to it. I mean like 6-8 inches long and I'm not sure if the G6 blades would work very well.


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eipo

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So I know this is an old thread but the G6 blades are for mulching? I ask because in my back yard sometimes I let the grass get a bit long before I get to it. I mean like 6-8 inches long and I'm not sure if the G6 blades would work very well.


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Heres mine taking 4-5" off..... I dont mulch. You can see the clippings to the right...

 
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