Brush Cutter Blade Price in India

Brush cutter blades are among the most important spare parts for grass cutting machines used on farms, orchards, gardens, field boundaries and roadside maintenance. Buyers compare brush cutter blade price in India because blade type directly affects cutting speed, finish, safety and machine load. The best blade is not always the cheapest blade; it is the blade that fits the machine and matches the cutting job.

Which brush cutter blade should you buy?

Different blades are used for different jobs. A 2T or 3T blade is commonly used for grass, weeds and field clearing. Higher tooth blades such as 40T, 60T or 80T styles are generally used where finer cutting or specific crop residue work is needed. Paddy blades and other shaped blades should be selected only when they are suitable for the crop and machine guard setup.

Browse brush cutter blades for available options. For complete machines, visit brush cutters. For related replacement items, see brush cutter spare parts and trimmer heads and nylon lines.

What affects brush cutter blade price?

Price depends on blade size, tooth count, material quality, thickness, supplier brand and application. A blade used for rough farm clearing needs different strength than a line-trimming head used for garden edges. For long daily use, durability and balance matter because a poor blade can cause vibration, uneven cutting and faster wear on the gear head.

Compatibility section

Brush cutter blade compatibility depends on the blade bore, blade diameter, machine power, guard clearance and intended cutting work. Match the blade with your brush cutter model and do not remove safety guards. FarmingTools carries supplier-backed blade listings from brands such as Balwaan and RBD where available, and related brush cutter spares are organized into separate collections for easier matching.

Buying checklist

  • Confirm blade bore and diameter
  • Match tooth type to grass, weeds or crop residue
  • Check whether the brush cutter has enough engine power
  • Use the correct safety guard and harness
  • Keep a spare blade ready during peak season

Maintenance tips

Clean the blade after use, inspect for cracks and bends, and sharpen only where the blade type allows safe sharpening. Replace any blade that is damaged, badly worn or unbalanced. A damaged blade can create vibration and risk during operation.

FAQs

Which blade is best for grass cutting?

For normal grass and light weeds, compatible 2T or 3T blades are commonly used. The final choice depends on machine fitment and cutting condition.

Can I use an 80T blade on any brush cutter?

No. Check machine power, blade size, bore and guard compatibility before using an 80T blade.

When should I replace a brush cutter blade?

Replace it when it is bent, cracked, heavily worn or no longer cuts cleanly.

Are trimmer heads better than blades?

Trimmer heads are better for soft grass and edges. Metal blades are better for heavier grass and weeds when compatible.

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