Mower cutting blades – Cub Cadet S6031 User Manual

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Mower Cutting Blades

The blades normally “factory installed” on a mower afford

the best grass cutting performance on the majority of grasses

and mowing conditions; however, there will be occasions

whereby the grass type, stage of grass growth, soil conditions,

and weather conditions will require different cutting blade

types. Since the mower decks are designed so that over-lap of

the cutting blades generally exceed 1.5”, there is no need for

orientation of one cutting blade to an adjacent blade (I.E., the

blades do not need to be “timed” nor synchronized).
Hi-lift — These are generally the best cutting blades for most

grasses and mowing conditions. These blades will provide extra

“lift” for the thinner leaf grasses, will handle lush grasses, and

will provide maximum grass and debris discharge. These blades

are generally required for material collection systems. More

horsepower is required for these blades when compared to

others, and they generally produce the highest noise levels.
Medium-lift — These blades require less horsepower than the

hi-lift, and they generally work well in wider leaf grasses and

some mulch applications.
Low-lift — These blades require less horsepower than hi-lift

and medium-lift blades, and they generally work best with wide

leaf grasses, sparse grass growth, and sandy soil conditions.

They generally produce the lowest noise levels. Bahia blades

are configured without offset, and with a maximum amount of

sharpened cutting edge.
Mulch — These blades are generally designed for use in cutting

decks equipped with mulch baffles. The shape of the blade

generally produces higher turbulence in order that the grass can

be repeatedly cut and re-cut into smaller pieces. These blades

generally require more horsepower than other blades. Mulch

blades work best when the grasses are cut at the highest levels,

minimal lengths of grasses are removed, and grass conditions are

generally dry.
NOTE: Refer to the attachment and accessories section for a list

of part numbers.

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