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GICOOL 6-Pack 91-626 Lawn Mower Blades, Compatible with Scag, Ferris, Bad Boy 61" Decks, Replaces 48111, 481708, 5101755, 5022808ASM

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$57.88
GICOOL 6-Pack 91-626 Lawn Mower Blades, Compatible with Scag, Ferris, Bad Boy 61" Decks, Replaces 48111, 481708, 5101755, 5022808ASM
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What It Is

A 6-pack of 61-inch lawn mower blades designed for commercial zero-turn mowers with 61" cutting decks. These are for operators of Scag, Ferris, and Bad Boy mowers who need a cost-effective replacement set for heavy-duty mowing.

Fitment & Compatibility

Check your deck size first – these blades are specifically for 61-inch decks, not 52" or 72". Confirm your mower model: Scag (Turf Tiger, Cheetah, Wildcat), Ferris (IS 5100Z, IS 3200Z, IS 4500Z), or Bad Boy (ZTR, MZ, Outlaw) with 61" decks. The blade dimensions are 20.5" long, 2.75" wide, with a 1" diameter center hole and 0.25" thickness. They replace OEM numbers 48111, 481708, 5101755, and 5022808ASM. Measure your existing blade to confirm length, width, hole size, and thickness – aftermarket blades can vary slightly from OEM spec.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality vs. OEM: At $57.88 for 6 blades, these are budget-friendly. Expect good performance for the price, but they may dull faster than OEM Scag or Ferris blades on abrasive turf or rocky ground.
  • Installation: Straightforward – just remove the old blade, clean the spindle, and torque to 70-90 ft-lbs. Use a blade removal tool for safety.
  • Balance check: Aftermarket blades often need balancing. Use a blade balancer before installing to avoid vibration and spindle wear.
  • Common gotcha: Ensure the blade orientation matches your deck’s lift design. Some aftermarket blades have a slightly different angle, which can affect grass lift and discharge.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you mow multiple properties and need an affordable 6-pack to keep spare blades on hand. They’re a good value for commercial operators who don’t mind replacing blades more often. Skip them if you need maximum longevity or cut quality on rough, rocky terrain – OEM blades will last longer and hold their edge better.

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