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Heavy Duty Blades for Wolverine BC-13-72W & AGT Top Cat HFRC72 Skidsteer Brush Hog 0.5"– Replacement Rotary Cutter Blades for Land Clearing & Brush Cutting

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Heavy Duty Blades for Wolverine BC-13-72W & AGT Top Cat HFRC72 Skidsteer Brush Hog 0.5"– Replacement Rotary Cutter Blades for Land Clearing & Brush Cutting
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What It Is

These are heavy-duty replacement rotary cutter blades designed for skidsteer-mounted brush hogs like the Wolverine BC-13-72W and AGT Top Cat HFRC72. They’re built for land clearing, heavy brush, and saplings, not finish mowing.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these three things:

  • Blade length & width: These are 0.5" thick blades—measure your existing blade’s length and width (including the mounting hole spacing). Common sizes for these models are roughly 24–26" long, but confirm against your current blade.
  • Mounting hole: Check the bolt hole diameter and center-to-center distance. Skidsteer brush hogs often use a 0.75" or 1" hole. Measure yours.
  • Deck clearance: Ensure the blade tips won’t hit the deck or each other. These are thicker than OEM blades, so verify you have enough vertical clearance inside the housing.

These are aftermarket, not OEM Wolverine or AGT parts. If your machine is a different brand or model, measure first—compatibility is not guaranteed.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: 0.5" thick steel is serious—these will handle rocks and stumps better than standard 0.25" blades, but they’re heavier and may strain a smaller skidsteer’s hydraulic flow.
  • Installation: Expect to need a torque wrench and impact gun. The bolts are often 1-1/8" or 1-1/4" hex. Use blue threadlocker and torque to manufacturer spec (typically 300–450 ft-lbs).
  • Common gotcha: These blades may swing differently than thinner ones. Check that the blade hanger or pivot bolt is in good condition—worn bushings will cause vibration and poor cut.
  • Balance: Aftermarket blades aren’t always perfectly balanced. If you feel vibration, remove and reinstall with a blade balancer.

Should You Buy It

If you’re clearing dense brush, saplings, or rocky ground with a Wolverine BC-13-72W or AGT Top Cat HFRC72, these are a solid upgrade over standard blades. They’re overkill for grass-only use or small properties. Only buy if you’ve confirmed measurements—no returns on worn parts.

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