90cummins
Veteran Member
I double stack my blades on my 60" Scag for a better cut and recently lost the end of one mulching Gator blade when it went over one smooth rock not a hard hit just a light touch.
I place the regular blade on the bottom to protect the gator blade from impact with rocks.
The broken piece bent a half inch thick decking side. Had it escaped the results could have been catastrophic give the proximity of people and pets at times.
In 50 years I have broken Bush Hog blades but never a lawn mower blade.
I have bent them and straightened them ( standard blades) but never had one break.
I inspected the Gator blades and found cracks in most of them.
No more mulching blades for me!
Unfortunately hitting rocks is unavoidable at least in my situation. Frost is constantly pushing new rocks up where there were none for years.
Be safe and inspect your blades now before the unthinkable happens.
90cummins
I place the regular blade on the bottom to protect the gator blade from impact with rocks.
The broken piece bent a half inch thick decking side. Had it escaped the results could have been catastrophic give the proximity of people and pets at times.
In 50 years I have broken Bush Hog blades but never a lawn mower blade.
I have bent them and straightened them ( standard blades) but never had one break.
I inspected the Gator blades and found cracks in most of them.
No more mulching blades for me!
Unfortunately hitting rocks is unavoidable at least in my situation. Frost is constantly pushing new rocks up where there were none for years.
Be safe and inspect your blades now before the unthinkable happens.
90cummins