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I have a 1979, 36in, rear discharge mower deck for a 1979 Wheel Horse B-111. Currently all the blades are very worn out or missing and I was wondering what size they are (I know there are 2 different sizes)? Also could I just buy regular blades of that size from a tractor parts store or would I need the OEM parts? 

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Liam

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gwest_ca
Toro 101335
3-blade Kit Replaces 100777 12.125in. L&R 100776 14.125in. center
 
[(Oregon # 91-802) (Oregon Gator Mulcher # 91-954) 12.125in. L&R] [(Oregon # 91-803 14.125in. center blade)]
 
Hole 5/8in.x3/4in. Double-D
Make sure your spindles fit these hole sizes

 

Garry

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whanna

Sorry can you specify which Oregon blades are which, I see 3 product numbers.

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gwest_ca

Looks like Oregon no longer has the 91-803 14-1/8" blade. The 91-802 is still listed at 12-1/8". Don't know why they would have one and not the other.

 

Their catalog could be wrong also. 100776 and 100777 both come up as 91-802 which is not correct and so does the 3-blade Toro kit 101335.

 

Here is where I am looking

http://www.oregonproducts.com/pro/products/oep/blades/blades.htm

 

Garry

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whanna

Hmmm I am not sure either. I see what you are saying, when I search the part number they both come up as 12-1/8". I might just have to spend $70 for the OEM set. 

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daveoman1966

I may have a set of 3 blades for that 36" deck....  please contact me at:   daveoman@windstream.net

just clik that email link ....type subjec line of :36" blades"

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