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Meg-mo Blades

Postby MrBill » May 21st, 2011, 10:12 pm

I was looking for something on the mytractorforum and saw a discussion for Mega-mo blades.
They were saying they were better than gator blades.
Anyone here use them?
The website is meg-mo.com
Thanks,

Bill
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Re: Mega-mo Blades

Postby eriocaulon » May 21st, 2011, 10:17 pm

Tempting but expensive as hell!!! Hey, btw its meg-mo.com.
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Re: Meg-mo Blades

Postby MrBill » May 21st, 2011, 10:49 pm

I fixed the link, thanks for that.
I'm just looking for something better to use then the gators on my craftsman tractor.
Living next to a farm, I don't know if it's the farm, my grass, next door neighbor's run off or something else, but part of my lawn grows 6" inches a week and if I don't have a chance to mow it all that often, I get major clumps on like 1/2 acre which is WAY too much to try to pick up and I'm looking at alternatives instead of a bagger.

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Re: Meg-mo Blades

Postby simpson » May 21st, 2011, 11:27 pm

MrBill wrote: I don't know if it's the farm, my grass, next door neighbor's run off or something else, but part of my lawn grows 6" inches a week.

Bill


That part stands out to me.

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Re: Meg-mo Blades

Postby GaryCinChicago » May 22nd, 2011, 12:01 am

simpson wrote:
MrBill wrote: I don't know if it's the farm, my grass, next door neighbor's run off or something else, but part of my lawn grows 6" inches a week.

Bill


That part stands out to me.

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