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XTPTFABS Mower Blade Replacement Compatible with Mower King Skidsteer Brush Hog Rotary Grass Cutter-2 Blade Set 2-3/8" x 14" x 1/4"

1.7/5 (10 reviews)
$60.99
XTPTFABS Mower Blade Replacement Compatible with Mower King Skidsteer Brush Hog Rotary Grass Cutter-2 Blade Set 2-3/8" x 14" x 1/4"
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What It Is

This is a 2-blade set designed for Skidsteer-mounted brush hog and rotary grass cutter decks, intended for heavy-duty mowing of thick grass, brush, and light undergrowth. It’s an aftermarket replacement for Mower King and compatible brands.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these three things:

  • Measurements: Each blade is 2-3/8” wide (center hole to tip), 14” long, and 1/4” thick. Measure your existing blade’s length, width, and thickness—any mismatch means it won’t fit.
  • Bolt pattern: Check the center hole diameter and bolt pattern (usually 5/8” or 3/4”). This set is not universal—measure yours.
  • Deck & machine: Confirmed for Mower King Skidsteer brush hog decks, but not guaranteed for other brands. Cross-reference your deck model number, not just the machine brand. Measure your blade mounting area to ensure clearance.

Key Things to Know

  • Low quality concerns: 1.7-star rating from 10 reviews suggests frequent issues with balance, premature dulling, or bending. Expect short lifespan in heavy use.
  • Installation: Straightforward—remove old blades, bolt these on with the sharp edge forward. Use a torque wrench (specs vary by deck, typically 70-90 ft-lbs). No special tools needed.
  • Common gotchas: Blades may arrive unbalanced or with off-center holes. Check balance on a blade balancer before mounting. If holes are misaligned, return immediately.
  • Warranty: Likely limited or no warranty at this price point. Factor in potential replacement cost.

Should You Buy It

Only if you need a budget stopgap for occasional light brush mowing and can accept the risk of poor fit or early failure. For commercial or frequent use, spend more on OEM or higher-rated aftermarket blades (e.g., Oregon or Rotary) to avoid downtime. Check local dealers for better options before ordering.

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