Honda HRR Blade Set 72531-VE2-020, 72511-VE1-020

April 10, 2019 - Comment

The Honda HRR 21 in. Quadracut Replacement Twin Blade Set for Honda Mowers helps keep your lawn in peak condition. The double-sided blades are designed to fit Honda HRR models. Twin blades produce a smooth cut and fine clippings for great mulching and bagging. https://bestelectricmower.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program,

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The Honda HRR 21 in. Quadracut Replacement Twin Blade Set for Honda Mowers helps keep your lawn in peak condition. The double-sided blades are designed to fit Honda HRR models. Twin blades produce a smooth cut and fine clippings for great mulching and bagging.

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Anonymous says:

Added some photos for you nice people Exact fit for my Honda Harmony HRM215. I attached some photos of how your blades should bolt up to your mower. They CAN be installed upside down! In case you can’t see the photo, the BROAD blade sits closest to the grass with the NARROWER blade above it. And for both blades, their PART NUMBERS point TOWARDS the grass once installed. Got it? For those of you who think lawn mower blades should be razor sharp, you are mistaken. They don’t need to be razor sharp. These have a nice edge on them but…

Anonymous says:

Fit Just Fine! Works great. I had trouble getting the bolts undone with a 12 point 14mm socket. I checked the manual and it recommended a 6 point (sided) socket. That did the trick. Honda has lawnmower owner’s manuals on line. Just write down the model and serial number on the black and silver tag in front of the grass catcher (wipe off the gunk). BTW Treewax Natural Orange Heavy Duty Cleaner/Degreaser will not only clean your tag, but most of the rest of the exterior of the mower with just a terry…

Anonymous says:

Save bucks, replace those damaged blades! Lawnmower blades get nicked and get worn. Sharpening is a normal option, but blades damaged also get out of balance and sharpening them usually exacerbates that. Blades out of balance wobble however slightly or greatly and any of that increases wear on the motor shortening the life (costing you dollars). New blades are the ticket, they cost less than having the kid down the street mow your yard even once and replacing them will likely help that mower make it through this and maybe mores…

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