04/23/2026
Most landscapers treat blades as a maintenance item. Swap when they break. Sharpen when you get around to it.
The ones running tight operations think differently. Right blade for the condition. Sizes standardized across the fleet. Reorder cadence set before spring, not after a blade bends in May.
A downed mower mid-season costs $1,500 or more per day in missed jobs. The blade is the cheapest part of that equation to get right.
We put together a full guide: blade types by mowing condition, deck size charts, sharpening schedules, the honest take on aftermarket vs OEM, and a brand-by-brand fitment table for Exmark, S**g, Toro, Ferris, Gravely, and more.
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Most landscapers treat blades as a maintenance item. Swap when they break. Sharpen when you get around to it.
The ones running tight operations think differently. Right blade for the condition. Sizes standardized across the fleet. Reorder cadence set before spring, not after a blade bends in May.
A downed mower mid-season costs $1,500 or more per day in missed jobs. The blade is the cheapest part of that equation to get right.
We put together a full guide: blade types by mowing condition, deck size charts, sharpening schedules, the honest take on aftermarket vs OEM, and a brand-by-brand fitment table for Exmark, S**g, Toro, Ferris, Gravely, and more.
Link to blog here: https://www.mowmore.com/blogs/news/the-complete-guide-to-lawn-mower-blades-for-commercial-landscapers