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		<title>Gator mulching blade</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 01:17:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Gator]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gator Blade]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I submitted this review of the &#8220;Gator&#8221; mulching blade for the 28&#8243; Snapper HiVac mower earlier tonight on Amazon, and I figured I might as well post it here&#8230;.  The Gator blade has a unique design, but it didn&#8217;t work well for me.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- sphereit start --><p>I submitted this review of the &#8220;Gator&#8221; mulching blade for the 28&#8243; Snapper HiVac mower earlier tonight on Amazon, and I figured I might as well post it here&#8230;.  The Gator blade has a unique design, but it didn&#8217;t work well for me.</p>
<p>I purchased the Gator blade for my 28&#8243; Snapper Hi Vac about a month ago. First I put it on straight out of the box &#8211; terrible cut. The grass was ragged and it totally missed blades of grass sticking up 2&#8243; in spots. I sharpened the blade (it wasn&#8217;t very sharp from the factory) and it&#8217;s a bit better, but in no way would I consider it acceptable.</p>
<p>The standard Snapper Hi Vac (non-mulching) blade has an excellent cut &#8211; even better than the John Deere 445 I had a few years ago (at a different house with 3 acres to cut). I bought the Gator because from what I could find online it was the best mulching blade.</p>
<p>If it&#8217;s the best, I&#8217;d sure hate to see the worst! I tried the Gator both without and with the mulching cover on the Snapper mower. Without the cover (basically a plug that covers the discharge) it has a decent cut &#8211; IF you cut at the slowest possible speed &#8211; but it gets progressively worse if you try to cut at a normal (2nd or 3rd gear) speed.</p>
<p>With the discharge plug, it&#8217;s simply unacceptable at any speed. Even after going over the same area 2 and 3 times it leaves blades of grass sticking up uncut.</p>
<p>The blade is super sharp, and no, it&#8217;s not installed upside down. I&#8217;m typing this while letting the motor cool off before I remove the Gator blade once and for all. I would not recommend this to anyone for cutting grass &#8211; it might work ok for chopping leaves in the fall, but so does the standard Snapper mulching blade.</p>
<p>From my observations, it doesn&#8217;t appear that the Gator blade has enough lift.  It doesn&#8217;t &#8220;suck&#8221; the grass up straight so it can be cut cleanly. To me, the Gator appears to have just a tad bit more lift than the standard Snapper mulching blade, but not much more.  And the standard mulching blade also works fine for chopping up leaves.</p>
<p>Bottom line &#8211; save your money and use the standard Snapper blade or mulching blade. The standard blade gives a great cut, and the standard mulching blade chops up leaves. No need to purchase the Gator, which doesn&#8217;t do anything well from my experience.</p>
<p>gk</p>
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