Lawnmower blades aren’t one-size-fits-all. Each mower model requires a specific blade size, shape, and hole configuration. A mismatch can lead to poor performance or even machine damage. That’s where a mower blade cross reference chart becomes a game changer.
Mower Blade Cross Reference Chart
John Deere
Model | Blade Type | OEM Part Number | Oregon Part Number | Stens Part Number | 8TEN Part Number |
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D130 | High-Lift | M135334 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR M154061 |
Z345R | Mulching | AM141033 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR AM141033 |
X350 | Medium-Lift | M145476 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR M145969 |
E120 | High-Lift | M135334 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR M154061 |
S240 | Medium-Lift | M145476 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR M145969 |
Z515E | Mulching | AM141033 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR AM141033 |
ZTrak Z994R | High-Lift | TCU15881 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR TCU15881 |
1025R | Medium-Lift | M145476 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR M145969 |
Husqvarna
Model | Blade Type | OEM Part Number | Oregon Part Number | Stens Part Number | 8TEN Part Number |
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YTH18542 | High-Lift | 532405380 | 195-021 | 340-166 | LawnRAZOR 532405380 |
Z254F | Mulching | 532134149 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 532134149 |
L221A | Medium-Lift | 532187256 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 532187256 |
MZ61 | High-Lift | 532405380 | 195-021 | 340-166 | LawnRAZOR 532405380 |
LC221RH | Mulching | 532134149 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 532134149 |
TS 348XD | High-Lift | 532405380 | 195-021 | 340-166 | LawnRAZOR 532405380 |
Z248F | Mulching | 532134149 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 532134149 |
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Toro
Model | Blade Type | OEM Part Number | Oregon Part Number | Stens Part Number | 8TEN Part Number |
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TimeCutter MX5000 | High-Lift | 108-9764-03 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 942-04308 |
Recycler 21378 | Mulching | 131-4547-03 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 131-4547 |
Titan Max | Medium-Lift | 115-5059-03 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 115-5059 |
Super Recycler 21565 | Mulching | 131-4547-03 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 131-4547 |
TimeMaster 30 | High-Lift | 108-9764-03 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 942-04308 |
Z Master 4000 | High-Lift | 115-5059-03 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 115-5059 |
GrandStand 52 | Medium-Lift | 115-5059-03 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 115-5059 |
Craftsman
Model | Blade Type | OEM Part Number | Oregon Part Number | Stens Part Number | 8TEN Part Number |
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T225 | High-Lift | 942-04308 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 942-04308 |
M105 | Mulching | 532134149 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 532134149 |
Z5800 | Medium-Lift | 942-04312 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 942-04312 |
R110 | High-Lift | 942-04308 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 942-04308 |
917.370441 | Mulching | 532134149 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 532134149 |
CMXGRAM1130049 | High-Lift | 942-04308 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 942-04308 |
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Cub Cadet
Model | Blade Type | OEM Part Number | Oregon Part Number | Stens Part Number | 8TEN Part Number |
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XT1 LT50 | High-Lift | 942-05056 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 942-05056 |
SC100 HW | Mulching | 942-04053C | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 942-04053 |
ZT1 42 | Medium-Lift | 942-04312 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 942-04312 |
CC30H | High-Lift | 942-05056 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 942-05056 |
XT2 SLX54 | Medium-Lift | 942-04312 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 942-04312 |
RZT-50 | High-Lift | 942-05056 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 942-05056 |
Honda
Model | Blade Type | OEM Part Number | Oregon Part Number | Stens Part Number | 8TEN Part Number |
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HRX217VKA | Mulching | 72531-VH7-000 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 72531-VH7 |
HRR216PKA | Medium-Lift | 72511-VG4-000 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 72511-VG4 |
HRC216HXA | High-Lift | 72531-VH7-000 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 72531-VH7 |
HRN216VKA | Mulching | 72531-VH7-000 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 72531-VH7 |
HRS216PKA | High-Lift | 72511-VG4-000 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 72511-VG4 |
HRC216PDA | High-Lift | 72531-VH7-000 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 72531-VH7 |
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Ariens
Model | Blade Type | OEM Part Number | Oregon Part Number | Stens Part Number | 8TEN Part Number |
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IKON XD | High-Lift | 03624700 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 03624700 |
Edge 52 | Mulching | 03624759 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 03624759 |
Apex 60 | High-Lift | 03624700 | 91-108 | 四百-245 | LawnRAZOR 03624700 |
Zoom 2348 | Medium-Lift | 03624751 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 03624751 |
Max Zoom 48 | High-Lift | 03624700 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 03624700 |
Snapper
Model | Blade Type | OEM Part Number | Oregon Part Number | Stens Part Number | 8TEN Part Number |
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SPX210 | High-Lift | 7041939 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 7041939 |
XD SZ Series | Medium-Lift | 7041939 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 7041939 |
2911525BVE | Mulching | 7041939 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 7041939 |
360Z XT | High-Lift | 7041939 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 7041939 |
Ninja Series | Mulching | 7041939 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 7041939 |
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Troy-Bilt
Model | Blade Type | OEM Part Number | Oregon Part Number | Stens Part Number | 8TEN Part Number |
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TB30R | High-Lift | 942-04308 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 942-04308 |
TB110 | Mulching | 942-04053C | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 942-04053 |
Mustang Z54 | Medium-Lift | 942-04312 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 942-04312 |
Bronco 42 | High-Lift | 942-04308 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 942-04308 |
Pony 42 | Medium-Lift | 942-04312 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 942-04312 |
Bad Boy Mowers
Model | Blade Type | OEM Part Number | Oregon Part Number | Stens Part Number | 8TEN Part Number |
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ZT Elite | High-Lift | 038-0001-00 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 038-0001 |
Maverick HD | Medium-Lift | 038-0002-00 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 038-0002 |
Rogue | Mulching | 038-0003-00 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 038-0003 |
MZ Magnum | High-Lift | 038-0001-00 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 038-0001 |
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Scag
Model | Blade Type | OEM Part Number | Oregon Part Number | Stens Part Number | 8TEN Part Number |
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Turf Tiger II | High-Lift | 482879 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 482879 |
Cheetah II | Medium-Lift | 482881 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 482881 |
Patriot | Mulching | 482883 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 482883 |
V-Ride II | High-Lift | 482879 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 482879 |
Gravely
Model | Blade Type | OEM Part Number | Oregon Part Number | Stens Part Number | 8TEN Part Number |
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ZT HD 60 | High-Lift | 03253800 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 03253800 |
Pro-Turn ZX | Medium-Lift | 04916400 | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 04916400 |
Pro-Walk | Mulching | 03624759 | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 03624759 |
ZT X 52 | High-Lift | 03253800 | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 03253800 |
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Exmark
Model | Blade Type | OEM Part Number | Oregon Part Number | Stens Part Number | 8TEN Part Number |
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Lazer Z X-Series | High-Lift | 103-6584-S | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 103-6584 |
Quest E-Series | Mulching | 103-6586-S | 195-005 | 340-158 | LawnRAZOR 103-6586 |
Radius S-Series | Medium-Lift | 103-6585-S | 91-139 | 330-614 | LawnRAZOR 103-6585 |
Commercial 30 | High-Lift | 103-6584-S | 91-108 | 330-245 | LawnRAZOR 103-6584 |
Understanding Mower Blade Specifications
Blade Length and Width
Most blades range from 16″ to 22″. Matching this exactly is crucial for deck clearance and cut quality.
Center Hole Types and Sizes
Center holes can be round, star-shaped, or have a rectangular notch. Even a slight mismatch can prevent installation.
Blade Thickness and Curvature
A blade’s thickness determines strength and longevity. Curvature affects airflow and lift—important for bagging or mulching.
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How to Use a Mower Blade Cross Reference Chart
Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Your Blade Match:
- Locate the OEM number from your manual or old blade.
- Enter it into a reputable cross-reference tool.
- Compare dimensions and hole specs with the new option.
- Choose a trusted aftermarket or OEM match.
OEM vs Aftermarket Blade Part Numbers
Aftermarket parts often cost less and are easier to find, but quality varies. Check reviews and manufacturer reputation.
Using Manufacturer Codes
Each brand uses different coding. For example, a John Deere OEM code like M143520 might match several aftermarket blades.
FAQs
How to cross reference lawn mower blades?
To cross reference lawn mower blades, start by locating your current blade’s OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part number—you can find this in your mower’s manual or engraved on the blade itself. Once you have the part number:
- Use a mower blade cross reference chart above or online lookup tool (like from Oregon or Rotary).
- Match the blade length, center hole type/size, width, and thickness.
- Check for compatibility with your mower’s brand and model before purchasing.
Cross referencing helps you find compatible aftermarket blades when OEM blades are unavailable or expensive.
How do I know which mower blade I need?
You need a mower blade that matches your machine’s specifications exactly. To determine this:
- Refer to the owner’s manual for the correct part number.
- Measure your current blade’s length, width, and center hole configuration.
- Decide on the blade type based on your mowing needs—mulching, high lift, or standard.
- If you’re unsure, check the blade for an engraved number and compare it using a reputable cross reference chart or tool.
What is the best mower blade for thick grass?
For thick grass, the high lift blade is usually the best option. It creates strong suction that lifts dense grass blades upright for a cleaner, more even cut. These blades also help eject clippings more effectively into the bag or out the side chute, preventing clumping and bogging down.
However, if you want to mulch thick grass, consider a heavy-duty mulching blade, which chops clippings into finer pieces but requires more engine power.
Do all mower blades fit all mowers?
No, not all mower blades are interchangeable. Each lawn mower has specific blade requirements, including:
- Blade length and width
- Center hole type and size (round, star, rectangular)
- Blade curvature and lift style
Using the wrong blade can lead to poor cutting performance or even damage your mower. Always consult your manual or a cross reference chart before buying a replacement blade.
Which is better, mulching blade or high lift?
It depends on your mowing goals:
- Mulching blades are better if you want to finely chop grass clippings and return them to your lawn as natural fertilizer.
- High lift blades are better for bagging or side discharge, especially on thick or wet grass, due to their superior airflow and clipping ejection.
Choose based on whether you want clipping-free mowing (mulching) or clean collection and discharge (high lift).
What cuts better, mulching blades or regular blades?
Mulching blades typically provide a finer cut, especially when mowing frequently. They cut grass multiple times to produce smaller clippings that decompose easily.
Regular (standard) blades, on the other hand, cut grass once and discharge it quickly, making them better suited for rough or overgrown lawns where mulching may bog the mower down.
If you want a clean lawn appearance and nutrient recycling, mulching blades are ideal. For speed and simplicity, standard blades might be better.
Are 4 mower blades better than 2?
Not necessarily. It depends on the mower’s design and intended use.
- 4-blade systems are often found on larger or commercial mowers. They may offer a wider cutting path and more overlap, resulting in a finer, more uniform cut.
- 2-blade systems are common in residential mowers and are easier to maintain and balance.
Adding more blades doesn’t always mean better results, blade quality, mower deck design, and cutting conditions matter more.