HIGH-RISE Mower Blade: 20 7/8" Long, 2.25" Wide, 7/16" Center Hole (w/ Guide Holes), Thickness- .140" (One Blade System)

HIGH-RISE Mower Blade:  20 7/8" Long,  2.25" Wide, 7/16" Center Hole (w/ Guide Holes), Thickness- .140" (One Blade System) image number null
HIGH-RISE Mower Blade:  20 7/8" Long,  2.25" Wide, 7/16" Center Hole (w/ Guide Holes), Thickness- .140" (One Blade System) image number null

HIGH-RISE Mower Blade: 20 7/8" Long, 2.25" Wide, 7/16" Center Hole (w/ Guide Holes), Thickness- .140" (One Blade System)

$34.99

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Description

TORO 21" Commercial Push Mower – GOLD Hi-Rise® High-Lift Blade

Aggressive Lift. Fast Discharge. Built for Output.

For applications that demand strong airflow and rapid discharge, the Ballard GOLD Hi-Rise® Blade for TORO 21" Commercial Push Mowers delivers elite high-lift performance in a single-blade setup.

The blade’s curved fin design creates powerful suction to stand grass upright and move clippings efficiently through the deck. Combined with a Titanium Carbide cutting edge, it maintains sharpness 3–4× longer, even in high-output commercial mowing.

This blade is built for operators who need maximum performance from a compact, walk-behind platform.

Ideal for:
✔ Bagging and side discharge
✔ Dense or fast-growing turf
✔ High-productivity commercial mowing

Details

  • HIGHEST LIFT BLADE ON THE MARKET
  • TITANIUM CARBIDE COATED CUTTING EDGE LASTS 3-4 TIMES LONGER
  • CURVED WING TIP EDGE FOR ADDED AIRFLOW / SUPEROR GRASS DISCHARGE
  • ROCKWELL RATED 46-48 HARDENED STEEL
  • NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE X-BLADE DUAL BLADE BRACKETS
  • THICKER AND WIDER THAN MOST BLADES FOR ADDDED DURABILTY AND LIFESPAN
Important Note About Blade Finish

Our blades are powder coated for identification and appearance—but due to the high-speed operation of mower blades, this coating will wear off quickly during normal use. This is completely expected and does not impact performance.

The real value of our blades is in the design, material, and cutting performance—not the finish. Even after the coating wears, your blade will continue to perform exactly as intended.