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Troy-Bilt / MTD gas edger with a 9" metal blade. Works great but time to replace the blade.
The edger came with a solid blade but now the replacements look like this ![]() I found this: ![]() Has anyone used this 'tri-star' blade? Is it better?
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Never tried a 3 blade. I'd expect it has more mass than the 2 blade - might cause "quicker" bearing wear due to that?
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I would think that second one would require a bit more power due to the third edge causing more resistance
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That's a thought.
I was thinking that the extra weight and extra blades would cut faster. My concern was that the blade stops spinning if it goes into a solid object and I hear a screech like a slipping belt. I wondered if the extra weight would bog down the system and if would stop more. It might be worth a try if someone has used one and it has proven to be more effective.
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How many HP is your edger?
If it's 3 or above I might try the three blade, if less I would stick with the two bladed one. All that rotating mass takes a lot to turn it at speed. My 2.5HP McLane works fine with the two blade cutter.
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It doesn't say HP
Its 29 cc 4 cycle that rotates at 6800 rpm. I guess the extra mass may cause it to not work as well.
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Edit: FWIW, I think I'd stick with the two edge blade. I had lawn trimmer that I installed a head on that had four replaceable thick "strings". If I put all four on, it was enough to cause the engine to bog down. If I just use three of the strings, it would run fine. What I'm getting at is, I think you might actually cost yourself trimming time because the blade alone might put more stress on the engine and once you start edging, it might cause more stalls.
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I think you are right.
I was hoping to boost the edger performance but as the old adage goes, 'there is no such thing as a free lunch'.
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Solid plan Steve! Add a CAI to that edger, a tunable carb, and a fart can. That ought to getcha over the 3hp range. And if you put a racing stripe on it, that should be good for another 1/2hp. I think Nitrous might be a bit overkill.
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^^^
Might be easier to just do a LS swap and be done with it.
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