Oregon Gator Mulcher 3-N-1 Lawn Mower Blade For Toro 22-Inch Recycler 94-907 #96-607
Oregon Gator Mulcher 3-N-1 Lawn Mower Blade For Toro 22-Inch Recycler 94-907 #96-607
- Replaces OEM No. 104-8697-03, 108-9764
- Blade length (measured diagonally): 21.8-inch
- Blade width 2.25-inch
- Blade center hole diameter 0.44-inch
- Toro 21-inch walk behind, 22-inch Atomic blade
BLADE, GM BLADE TORO 22IN
Rating:
(out of 1 reviews)
List Price: $ 18.62
Price: $ 18.46
MTD Lawnmower blade Mulcher 21 3/16" 7-08520 742-0722| US $10.00 End Date: Friday May-18-2012 22:55:31 PDT Buy It Now for only: US $10.00 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
| US $5.53 End Date: Saturday May-19-2012 0:28:59 PDT Buy It Now for only: US $5.53 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
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Review by A. Coates for Oregon Gator Mulcher 3-N-1 Lawn Mower Blade For Toro 22-Inch Recycler 94-907 #96-607
Rating:
Even though these are called “mulchers” – they do not operate quite the same as the traditional mulching blades and closed decks. These really shine in full discharge mode where they can disperse the clippings in such a way as to appear that the mower was in mulching mode. This works great for tall or wet grass where a mulch plug would cause the mower to load up and/or leave clumps. Although I do mulch with the blade occasionally, its mainly to avoid spreading clippings where I don’t want them. Also, I think they are the near perfect solution for mowing up leaves in the fall. These also seem to last longer between sharpening than stock blades.