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Vendor:XHT
A&I XHT 16-1/4", 5/8" Notch Mower Blade (Single) - B1BC1201,1
Regular price $ 29.17 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $ 29.17 USD
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Vendor:A&I
A&I Disc Mower Blade (Left) - A-76N921,1
Regular price $ 7.59 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $ 7.59 USD
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Vendor:A&I Products
A&I Blade 24.5" - B1KU1025
Regular price $ 18.29 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $ 18.29 USD
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Vendor:A&I Products
A&I XHT 17" Mower Blade - B1JD1044
Regular price $ 23.62 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $ 23.62 USD
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Vendor:XHT
XHT 19" Mower (SINGLE) Blade - B1JD1039
Regular price $ 29.78 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $ 29.78 USD
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Vendor:Sunbelt
Sunbelt BLADE-MOWER, 21", 5PT, HD - B1EP1020
Regular price $ 28.36 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $ 28.36 USD
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Vendor:XHT
A&I XHT Non-Notched 112111-02 Mower Blade (Single) - B1BC1208,1
Regular price $ 25.36 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $ 25.36 USD
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Vendor:SUNBELT OUTDOOR PRODUCTS
Mower Blade XHT Part No: A-B1BC1208 112111-02
Regular price $ 25.96 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $ 25.96 USD
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Vendor:Oregon
OREGON 42" Gator Blades (Set of 10) - 92615,10
Regular price $ 128.24 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $ 128.24 USD
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Vendor:Oregon
OREGON 42" Gator Blades (Set of 4) - 92615,4
Regular price $ 57.18 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $ 57.18 USD
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Vendor:Oregon
OREGON 42" Gator Blades (Single) - 92615,1
Regular price $ 26.11 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $ 26.11 USD
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Vendor:Honda
Honda Rotary Blade (Pcd=88Mm) - 72531-VE2-020
Regular price $ 30.84 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $ 30.84 USD
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which mower blade I need?
Start with your model number and, if you have it, the blade part number. Then confirm blade length, width, and the center hole style, plus the mounting pattern on your deck. Our product pages show these measurements and photos so you can select a match that installs like OEM. If you’re between sizes, measure the old blade tip to tip.
Is it better to sharpen a lawn mower blade or buy a new one?
Sharpening works when the blade is straight, the edge still has good thickness, and there are no cracks. Buy new if it’s bent, deeply nicked, worn thin, or the mounting hole is stretched out. A fresh blade can improve cutting quality right away and helps ensure the lawn mower runs smoother with less vibration.
How often should you change the blades on a lawn mower?
Check blades every few mowings and after any hit with rocks, roots, or hard dirt. Many homeowners sharpen after about 20 to 25 hours of mowing and replace at least once a season, depending on wear. If you see cracks, bends, or heavy pitting, change it right away. Keeping a spare helps avoid downtime and keeps cuts even.
Do I want high lift or mulching blades?
Pick high lift when you bag clippings, cut fast-growing grass, or mow damp areas. The extra airflow stands grass up and moves material into the chute. Choose mulching blades when you want finer clippings that drop back into the turf for a tidy finish. Some decks handle both styles, so you can swap with the season.
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