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    Posted: 31 May 2016 at 5:38pm
Anyone have any experience with aftermarket blades for a rotary cutter? My old Woods B320 batwing is about ready for a new set. I have not priced any from Woods or aftermarket. I bought this mower new in 1974 and replaced the blades once about 20yrs. ago with blades from Woods. It's been over thousands of acres. I'm in the same boat as most farmers and if I can save a little money for aftermarket blades that would be great. Thanks for any advice!!! 
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Bought a set last year for my SW72 but I don't know if they were aftermarket or not, the local Kubota/New Holland dealer ordered them for me. I was satisfied with the quality and price. As long as the metal is tempered properly aftermarket should be just fine.Just don't get any made in China.
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Take a set of yours off, and measure all dimensions, then go to agrisupply.com's site...

Yes, some are made in china, gan't get away from that, nowadays...
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Might want to check out the dealer's price too.I helped my neighbor put blades on his 8ft
Bush Hog and the Bush Hog dealer was about $20 less on a set of blades than
Tractor Supply aftermarket blades
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Try Moore Equipment in Chillicothe, Mo. IF you can't line anything up closer.
They sell lots of mower parts to State and County Road Depts. all over the central US. In 20+ years dealing with them they always got us what we needed when we needed it. They usually beat the dealers by 10 - 15% and some comes freight free if large order.
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