Hello,
I am looking to replace my Toro timecutter z4200's blades with Gator Blades. However, I don't know which one to order. The mower Model number is 74360, and it is a 2010 model.
Please Help.
Aaron
I'm just guessing, but I would think the "length" of the Gator blade matching the length of your OEM blade would be the correct one...not just a specific Gator part number. But admittingly, I know very little about blades and am still learning:0)
I don't know much about them either, but I know you measure from corner to corner to determine the length you need: OREGONョ Replacement Lawnmower Blade Search
Hello,
I am looking to replace my Toro timecutter z4200's blades with Gator Blades. However, I don't know which one to order. The mower Model number is 74360, and it is a 2010 model.
Please Help.
Aaron
Yor best bet if you want a set of gator blades is go to a Toro dealer and tell him what you have and let them get you a set off there shelf, they should have them in stock. That way you'll know your getting the right blades.
I totally agree with that!!! That is what I planned on doing, but I changed my mind and decided to give the Gravely mulch kit(and their OEM mulching blades) a shot and If I didn't like that setup's performance, get Gator blades as a third spare set of blades. I think the "downside" of my decision is you need to mow more slowly with each individual blade completely enclosed in a circle of baffles(mulch kit) making the complete lawn cutting take a little longer, but all my research seems to indicate slightly better results(almost non-existence of clippings) with the Gravely mulch kit. We'll see:0)
I thought of going to my dealer, but wouldn't that just be the Toro version of Gator blades? Or would he sell actual Oregon Gator Blades?
Aaron