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Old 04-29-2014, 10:21 PM
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Default Blade upgrade for 48" deck?

I searched a bunch on here, but wasn't able to find anything.. I have a 48" deck on my 149 that needs new blades. I'm looking to upgrade to something like Gator Blades, but I can't find any part numbers of what I need. Does anyone have any thoughts or part numbers?
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Buy them by hole size and length. Tape measure all the way. Easy Peezy.

http://www.oregonproducts.com/pro/pr...des/blades.htm
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Old 04-30-2014, 07:49 PM
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Nice. Thanks!
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Check the Oregon catalog, I know they list the regular blades. I haven't had much luck with others except OE cub.


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I measured my blades and have two 16" and one 17 1/2" blade on my deck. They have a 3/4" center hole. I can't find on the Oregon site the same series of blade for each size. They don't even have a 17 1/2 with a 3/4 center hole.
Is there a chance that I have the wrong blades on my deck right now? Anyone know what size they should be?
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I measured my blades and have two 16" and one 17 1/2" blade on my deck. They have a 3/4" center hole. I can't find on the Oregon site the same series of blade for each size. They don't even have a 17 1/2 with a 3/4 center hole.
Is there a chance that I have the wrong blades on my deck right now? Anyone know what size they should be?
What is the model # of the deck?
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Not exactly sure, tag is gone. It is the older style though. The deck has squared off ends, not rounded, and has the triangular shaped yellow covers over the outboard spindles.

Did a google image search, pic isn't mine, but this is what it looks like
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it's a "Main Frame and Knife Unit -48" Blade- Part 2 (1968-1971) ". The Quick Attach points, 45° angle on the top rear of the deck housing and the round runners are the tell tale details. It would be for the 1x4/5 through 1x6/7 series. Though it will fit others. This is the one I have and the pdf file on it. The manual is on this site also but I did not take the time to figure out which one early or late...

http://www.ccmanuals.info/decks.html

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