Welcome to The Blade Solution Revolution

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Published 2024-05-11
Thank you for joining the Blade Solution Revolution! We're thrilled to continue this journey with you, constantly innovating for safer and more efficient lawn care. 🌿

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Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction
6:44 Blade Solution Evolution
11:30 Installation
17:13 Push Mower Mowing
18:17 Zero Turn Mowing
20:34 Riding Mower/Zero Turn Mowing
23:03 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @smizzles1972
    Metal blades are designed to create air flow that moves cut grass out of the discharge shoot. It seems like that isn't possible with this design.
  • @stanley8574
    On Dr walk behind bushhog mower, you can use blades or switch to string lines. String lines can work well in rocky areas and such. It be great to this option on regular mowers.
  • @rogerpackham15
    Coming from someone who has years of commercial mowing, thats gonna be such a royal pain in the ass. I see more time wasted changing weedeater line on the deck than actually mowing.
  • @Bamamarama
    Living in New England rocks seem to grow out of the ground. I end up buying new blades pretty much every season.
  • @russwickey3364
    Love this idea for rocky area. This could save hundreds of dollars in mower damages.
  • @ryannorris5713
    Great idea for safety. I just don’t see how it will give the grass proper lift to give it a nice clean professional cut. Standard mower blades have the “wings” on them to create a vacuum to lift the grass up to provide a nice uniform clean cut.
  • @jonboyer4058
    I see good and bad, Good: less weight on spindles, less gas consumption, more cutting opportunities on each spin, therefore better mulching of grass and cutting it up finer. Bad: will it have enough lift? Will it have a clean enough cut for commercial mowing, will the string last long enough? I am definitely thinking about trying it on my smaller walk behind mower. This is a fanatic idea! Lastly as the song goes, “beer is good, God is great”
  • I've been thinking about this sense the first time I cut grass with an cordless electric lawn mower. Thank you for doing this 👍
  • @snerdsters8
    I am impressed. As I was buying a 3 pack of new metal blades for my 54" mower this afternoon, I wondered if something like this was available somewhere. I come home and tonight this pops up on YouTube. I will be looking further into it.
  • @davidbrennan5
    That is the nicest zero turn I have ever seen, what a beast!
  • You need the fiber washer on the Grasshopper. They are there for a reason! Grasshoppers are wonderfully engineered, they put the fiber washers there because they serve a purpose.
  • @Fender178
    Very good idea man. I like the concept because it gives users an alternative to mower blades if customers are having issues finding a proper mower blade for their mower. Very high props to you good sir. Also not to mention that it cuts weeds without issues unlike the traditional mower blade.
  • @IamDerick
    I wondered why this had not been invented yet, so glad you took the the bull by the horns and did it. Well done sir. I grow rocks in abundance on my property and this will allow me to get a lower cut all around.😎
  • @firebug1337
    Looks to mulch effectively if a self feeding option were to be functional and available would be more enticing. I’m a fan of a pass through system that could be wound with a 12mm. Impact. Say about 30’ spool would probably handle a few acres before having to ramp it hanging off the trailer in the field to replace the line. Great concept
  • I'm impressed I think this is going to go far and when some might see a flaw I see an upgrade to fix to the issues 💯 I see 2 upgrades already
  • @rm5902
    Great idea Increases life of spindles Show us u cutting some thick , heavy , dense grass !! How long they last ? 1 or 2 mow jobs ?
  • I've been thinking about this since I first saw the DR. Trimmer since it is basically the same lol. How does this do with thick heavy wet and tall grass? I love how much quieter these are compared to metal blades.
  • @PuBearsticks
    I'm not sold for my lawn care business for homes/turf but for mowing a non manicured or rough area like a field I can see this serving a real purpose. Have you done any testing with solid obstructions like rock? Does the line break off? I tell ya there's not much that gripes me more than hearing a brand new set of blades bang off of a rock out in tall rough stuff.
  • @DL-rl9of
    Giving God the glory! Yes ! He is the reason. I'm in good old rocky Missouri and been thinking about a better solution to the regular blade. This just made my decision. On top of the previous my wife lost her toes at 11 from a mower accident. Now 47 this will be on my grasshopper as soon as I figure out the details. 😊