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60 In Universal Black Snow Plow Blade Compatible with 5ft Wide Zero Turn Mowers Snow Plow Powder Coated Adjustable Durable

4.7/5 (4 reviews)
$443.99
60 In Universal Black Snow Plow Blade Compatible with 5ft Wide Zero Turn Mowers Snow Plow Powder Coated Adjustable Durable
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What It Is

This is a universal 60-inch black powder-coated snow plow blade designed to attach to 5-foot-wide zero-turn mowers. It’s meant for clearing snow from driveways, sidewalks, and light commercial lots, turning your mower into a seasonal snow removal tool.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, measure your mower’s front mounting points and deck width. This blade is universal but requires a compatible push tube or lift kit (not included). Check that your zero-turn mower has a standard 2-inch receiver or a flat mounting plate; many brands like Toro, John Deere, or Gravely may need adapter brackets. Verify the blade width (60 in) matches or slightly overhangs your mower’s width—typically for 54–60 in decks. If your mower has a foot-operated deck lift, ensure the blade won’t interfere. Measure ground clearance and blade angle adjustability; some mowers need a separate lift mechanism.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll likely need to drill mounting holes or source a compatible push frame. No OEM instructions are included—expect to fabricate or buy adapters.
  • Durability: Powder-coated steel resists rust, but the universal design may have thinner steel than brand-specific plows. Check for reinforced wear strips on the bottom edge.
  • Weight: At ~60–80 lbs, it won’t overload most zero-turns, but verify your mower’s front axle rating. Heavy snow or ice may require skid shoes (not included).
  • Adjustability: The blade angle is often manual (pivot pin), not hydraulic. Plan for a backup means to change angle if you need frequent repositioning.

Should You Buy It

If you already own a 5ft zero-turn mower and want a budget-friendly snow plow for light-to-moderate snowfall, this universal blade is a solid value. But only buy if you’re comfortable with DIY installation and sourcing missing hardware—it’s not a bolt-on solution for most mowers. For those with common brands and a willingness to adapt, it beats renting a dedicated plow.

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