ACEBRI Mulching Blade 60 '' Fit for Cub Cadet 02005019-X Mower Blades for Cub Cadet Z-Force L60 LE60 LX60 LZ60 SX60 SZ60 Tank60 PRO Z 100 160-L, for Cub Cadet MTD 742-04415 942-04415 01005338, 3Pack
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This ACEBRI 60-inch mulching blade set (3-pack) replaces OEM Cub Cadet and MTD part numbers 02005019-X, 742-04415, 942-04415, and 01005338. It’s designed for high-end Cub Cadet zero-turn mowers with 60-inch decks—specifically the Z-Force, L60, LE60, LX60, LZ60, SX60, SZ60, Tank60, and PRO Z 100/160-L series—and is meant for mulching grass clippings into fine particles to return nutrients to the lawn.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, confirm three things:
- Deck size: This blade is only for 60-inch mower decks. It will not fit 48-inch, 54-inch, or 72-inch decks.
- Model series: It fits the listed Cub Cadet Z-Force, L60, LE60, LX60, LZ60, SX60, SZ60, Tank60, and PRO Z 100/160-L models. If your mower is not on that list (e.g., an older RZT or XT series), measure your existing blade length and center hole diameter.
- Measurements: OEM blades are typically 0.25 inches thick with a 1-inch center hole and a 3.5-inch offset. This ACEBRI blade should match those specs—but always compare length (60 inches overall) and the number of mounting holes (usually 2 or 3) against your current blade.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: At 4.2 stars from 18 reviews, it’s a decent aftermarket option but not premium. Expect slightly less balance and edge retention than OEM Cub Cadet blades. Check for wobble before full use.
- Installation: Straightforward if you have a socket set and a torque wrench (recommended 70-90 ft-lbs). The blades are sharp—wear gloves. No special adapter or kit needed.
- Gotchas: Some users report the blades are slightly thinner or lighter than OEM, which can reduce mulching efficiency on thick, wet grass. Also, confirm the center hole matches your spindle—some aftermarket blades use a 7/8-inch hole, which won’t fit.
- Mulching vs. lifting: These are flat mulching blades, not high-lift bagging blades. If you primarily bag clippings, consider a different blade design.
Should You Buy It
If you own one of the listed Cub Cadet zero-turn mowers, use your 60-inch deck mainly for mulching, and want to save over OEM blade prices (typically $50+ per set), this 3-pack is a solid budget choice. But if you mow very thick, damp grass frequently or need maximum cut quality, stick with genuine Cub Cadet or Gator blades.
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