Description
When your rotary cutter starts leaving strips of uncut grass or throwing material sideways instead of straight back, it’s probably time for new blades. A worn blade doesn’t just cut poorly—it creates vibration that’s hard on your tractor and PTO, and nobody wants expensive repairs when you’re trying to get brush cut before winter.
What You’re Getting
- 19-3/4 inch overall length with precise 18-inch cutting reach from center
- Clockwise rotation with updraft design that lifts material for clean cuts
- Heavy 3/8-inch thickness provides the mass to power through tough brush and saplings
- Standard 1-inch center hole mounts with your existing hardware
- 4-1/2 inch offset creates the airflow needed to discharge material properly
Built for Real Farm Work
This blade fits Rhino rotary cutters that use the 19-3/4 inch size. Whether you’re maintaining pastures, clearing fence rows, or knocking down weeds around the farmstead, this blade handles the thick stuff that grows when you’re not looking.
Made to Last
The blade is forged from 5160 steel, the same high-carbon material used in truck springs and other heavy-duty applications. This isn’t stamped sheet metal—it’s built to take the punishment of hitting rocks, stumps, and whatever else hides in tall grass.
Installation Notes
Always replace blades as a complete set to maintain proper balance—mismatched blades cause vibration that’s hard on your tractor and spindles. Make sure to torque the blade bolt to specification and check for any play in the center hole before putting the cutter back to work.


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