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  • Finisha Blades

    Hi guys just to let you know that John Kavli has come out with a new mower blade called the finisha not bad at all if they work half as good as the original that would be great. Can some one tell what they think of them they seem to be a finishing blade.

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    Hi ARN Greencare I am not sure whether you are looking at the right blades these blades have a 90 degree winglet to the ground and a high lift.

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    • #3
      ARN Greencare are you talking about the ultra high lift on the walk behind and the ZTR? I tried some high lift and notched high lift on my Husqvarna and no good. These kavli beast blade out performed my neighbours new scag as a matter of fact he also went and bought some. The kavli finisha I use for home the best mulch you will ever get. Now my neighbours scag is worth about $10-11 thousand my husqvarna about $5 thousand I spent about $450 on blades and saved myself thousands. My husqvarna has the fabricated deck and really can't cut anything well above 6 inches now it cuts anything it can push over and leaves a fine mulch. Mike from ( Something 2lookat ) has done a review on them on youtube. Cheers.

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        "I bought John Dere blades to replace the mulching blades on my 2019 JD S240 48" three-blade mower, which came equipped with an Accel Deep Mower Deck and the factory mower deck mulching kit. Unfortunately, I discovered that this setup didn't perform effectively, leaving uncut grass stripes along the tire tracks. It seemed that the JD blades lacked the necessary airfoil design to efficiently lift and cut the flattened grass beneath the front wheels.

        To address this issue, I decided to switch to Gator blades. I removed all the factory mulching equipment and blades from the mower deck, replacing them with the Gator blades. This simple change resolved the problem. I should note that when mowing grass taller than an inch above the blade settings, you may experience a higher volume of clippings coming from the discharge chute. However, aside from this, these blades on my mower provide excellent cutting performance, with clippings blending into the grass and remaining inconspicuous."

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