What Are High Lift Blades For?

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High-lift blades have deeper curves on the ends, which

create enough suction to circulate and expel the clippings

. The higher air flow also helps prevent clogging when mowing tall or wet grass. A high lift blade is a unique style of blade designed with larger wind wings which increase airflow.

Can you use high lift blades for mulching?

Lifting blades come in three types: High-Lift, Medium-Lift, and Low-Lift. Essentially, the greater the lift, the more horsepower that’s required. You would use High-Lift blades when tackling taller, more dense grass (High-lift = higher-lifting airflow).

You should not use Lifting blades for mulching

.

Is a high lift blade a mulching blade?

Standard blades are also referred to as “2-in-1” (discharging & bagging) or “high-lift” blades (because they are designed to create a

higher-lifting

airflow). Mulching blades generally have a more curved style surface and frequently include extra cutting surfaces along the blade edges.

How can you tell a mulching blade from a regular blade?

Blade Shape

The primary difference between a mulching blade and a regular blade is shape. A mulching blade typically has a more curved profile than a regular blade, and it is also likely to have

cutting edges along more of its surface than a regular blade does

.

Are mulching blades low-lift?

While low-lift blades are

ideal for mulching

and depositing clippings back on turf after thoroughly dicing it, they struggle with taller grass and easily clog or even stall.

Whats the difference between high lift and mulching blades?

Standard blades are also referred to as “

2-in-1′′

(discharging & bagging) or “high-lift” blades (because they are designed to create a higher-lifting airflow). Mulching blades generally have a more curved style surface and frequently include extra cutting surfaces along the blade edges.

Is side discharge better than mulching?

Mulching vs Side Discharge Mower

Side discharge mowers provide the highest quality cut,

work faster than mulching mowers

, and can be easily modified for use mulching if the situation calls for it. … However, mulching mowers do not spray grass clippings. Instead, they drop cut grass back onto the lawn.

Do you need to install high lift blades for bagger?

Registered. The high lifts are

required

for baggers where there isn’t any active air flow to get the clippings into the bagger.

Are Gator blades worth it?


Gators are very good blades

. But as with all blades the cutting ability has to do with lots of factors. First Gators are not high lift so you will have that problem. I run them in the spring early summer when grass is growing and strong.

Can a lawn mower blade be too sharp?

Mower blades should be aggressively sharp, but not as sharp as a razor’s edge. You should be able to touch the blade with your hand without getting cut. … Additionally, lawn mower blades that are too

sharp get duller

, faster resulting in the need to sharpen more frequently and a shorter blade life.

Can you side discharge with mulching blades?

Over-grown grass can clog under the mower deck and leave unsightly clumps of grass on the freshly mowed lawn. Mulching blades, also known as 3-in-1 blades, can be used to bag, discharge, or mulch grass clippings.

Are mulching blades supposed to be sharp?

Lawnmower blades need to be sharpened regularly. A dull blade will pull and tear on your grass blades causing jagged tips. The dull blade stresses the grass and the damaged grass tips turn yellow. A

sharp blade will cut cleanly

which is healthier for the lawn, easier on you and your mower engine.

Which side of mower blade faces down?

To determine which side of your lawn mower blade is up, first figure out which side is the sharp cutting edge, and which side is the blunt edge. Look for a sticker indicating which side goes up and which side faces downward. The

cutting edge should face the grass

while the dull edge should face the deck of the mower.

What does LIFT mean on lawn mower blades?

Lift refers to the

blades ability to pull grass clipping up into the deck and expel them for side discharge or bagging

. This lift or suction is also used to keep grass clippings circulating under the deck for mulching. A blade’s lift will affect the final cut and the mower’s effectiveness.

How often should mower blades be sharpened?

This keeps your mower in good shape and helps to maintain a healthy lawn. However, if you mow more often, the blades will need more attention. On average, a mower blade should be sharpened after

every 20 to 25 hours of use time

.

Is a mulching kit worth it?

A

mulching kit will only do good when it is dry or when the grass hasn’t grown a lot

. If you are expecting for the clippings to just go away then you need to rethink a mulching kit. They work on a smaller mower like a push mower because you aren’t covering as much ground as fast and the grass gets chopped up much more.

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