Compatible Brush Cutter Blades for Balwaan BX-35
This compatibility guide is for buyers searching for compatible brush cutter blades for Balwaan BX-35 on FarmingTools. It is built around products already listed in the store and evidence from supplier-backed titles, SKU mapping work, and existing collection assignments. The aim is simple: help a farmer, mechanic, dealer, or service team choose the correct spare or accessory without opening ten product pages and guessing from the photo alone.
Compatibility pages are useful only when the fitment is practical and honest. This page therefore separates confirmed matches from items that must be checked before ordering. If a machine has been modified, repaired with non-standard parts, or fitted with a different connector, shaft, guide bar mount, hose fitting, or cutting head, confirm the machine details before placing the order. That small check prevents the most common spare-part problem: buying the right product category but the wrong size or fitting.
Compatibility basis
FarmingTools has Balwaan BX-35 and BX-35B brush cutter products, and the Balwaan BX-35B listing explicitly mentions heavy duty 80 teeth, 3T, and Tap & Go blades. This page therefore focuses on those confirmed blade/accessory types and links to the live Brush Cutter Blades collection for exact product selection.
The products below are linked to live FarmingTools product or collection URLs. Use the table as a buying shortcut, then open the product page to confirm the exact title, current availability, product image, and any model note shown on the listing. For farmers buying for field work, also compare the old part physically wherever possible. Matching the machine model is important, but matching size, fitting, and safe operating limits is just as important.
Parent machine or family
| Machine / family | Why it is included |
|---|---|
| Balwaan BX-35B Back-pack Crop Cutter | Listing mentions 80 teeth, 3T and Tap & Go blades. |
| Balwaan BX-35 Brush Cutter with Chainsaw & Tiller Attachment | Same BX-35 family; verify arbor and guard before ordering blades. |
| Balwaan Side Pack Crop Cutter with Chainsaw 35cc | 35cc Balwaan brush cutter family; check fitting before using metal blades. |
Compatible products
| Product | Compatibility note | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Balwaan Brush Cutter Blade 80T-15 | Confirmed blade type from BX-35B listing: 80 teeth blade family. | For heavy grass and scrub where a metal blade is suitable. |
| Balwaan Brush Cutter Blade HCS-3T | Confirmed blade type from BX-35B listing: 3T blade family. | For general crop, weed and grass cutting applications. |
| Balwaan Brush Cutter Trimmer Head 20-2 | Tap & Go head type is referenced in BX-35B listing; verify head fitting. | For nylon-line trimming around trees, edges and boundaries. |
| Balwaan Brush Cutter Blade HCS-2T | Related Balwaan brush cutter blade; verify fitment before ordering. | Useful where a 2T paddy-style blade is required. |
How to choose the right part
Start with the machine model, then confirm the size. A brush cutter blade buyer should check blade type, tooth count, central arbor, guard clearance, and whether the machine is intended for metal blades or nylon trimming. A chainsaw buyer should match bar length first, then verify chain pitch, gauge, drive links, and guide-bar mount. An earth auger buyer should match bit diameter and coupling fit. An HTP sprayer buyer should check hose diameter, pressure rating, spray-gun connector, and the way the gun connects to the lance or hose.
Do not use a spare just because the product photo looks similar. Many agricultural tools share the same general shape while using different threads, shafts, clamps, or mounts. This is especially true for sprayer accessories and chainsaw accessories. If the old part is available, compare it against the new product title and size. If the old part is missing, use the machine model page and the related collection links below to narrow the choice.
For commercial spraying, cutting, or digging work, it is usually better to keep one extra fast-wearing spare ready before peak season. A small accessory like a spray gun, hose pipe, chain, guide bar, auger bit, or blade can stop a full day of farm work if it fails during the job. This page is designed to make those repeat purchases faster and more accurate.
Replacement guidance
Replace the part when performance drops, safety is affected, or the fit becomes loose. For cutting tools, warning signs include vibration, uneven cutting, bent teeth, visible cracks, excessive heating, or a chain that needs frequent tensioning. For sprayer accessories, warning signs include pressure loss, leakage at the connector, an uneven spray pattern, trigger leakage, hose swelling, cracked hose outer layers, or nozzle blockage that does not clear after cleaning.
Before replacing, switch off the machine, remove the power source or stop the engine, and release pressure from any sprayer line. Clean the area around the fitting so dirt does not enter the pump, gearbox, carburetor, chain groove, or coupling. Tighten parts according to the machine requirement, not by force. Over-tightening can damage plastic heads, threads, seals, and hose connectors.
After installation, test the machine at low load first. For brush cutters and chainsaws, listen for abnormal vibration or rubbing. For earth augers, run the bit without digging for a short check before putting it under soil load. For HTP sprayers, test with clean water before spraying chemicals. If the accessory leaks, vibrates, or runs off-center, stop and inspect again.
Maintenance tips
- Clean soil, grass, sap, chemical residue, and dust after use so the part does not corrode or jam.
- Store blades, chains, guide bars, auger bits, guns, and hoses in a dry place away from fertilizer and pesticide residue.
- For chains and guide bars, use the correct chain oil and inspect the bar groove before heavy cutting.
- For spray guns and hose pipes, flush with clean water after pesticide or chemical spraying.
- For auger bits, check the cutting edge and spiral body after rocky or hard-soil work.
- Do not continue using a cracked, bent, leaking, or heavily worn part; replacement is safer than repair in most field-use cases.
Buying checklist before checkout
Use this short checklist before adding the part to cart. First, confirm the machine brand and model. Second, confirm the size shown in the product title. Third, compare the old part with the new product image and description. Fourth, check whether the product belongs to the correct collection, such as brush cutter blades, chainsaw chains, guide bars, earth auger bits, spray guns, or hose pipes. Fifth, if your machine has been locally modified, repaired with third-party parts, or used with a different attachment, ask for confirmation before ordering.
The best compatibility decision combines model matching with physical fitment. FarmingTools can make the search faster by grouping related products, but the final installation should always be done with normal field safety checks. Wear protective gear, use the correct guard, release pressure before sprayer work, and keep children or bystanders away from testing areas.
Related FarmingTools links
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FAQ
Which blade is confirmed for Balwaan BX-35B?
The BX-35B product title on FarmingTools mentions heavy duty 80 teeth, 3T and Tap & Go blades. Those are the safest starting points.
Can I use every brush cutter blade on a BX-35 machine?
No. Match blade type, arbor, guard clearance and safe RPM. Ask for fitment help if your machine is modified.
When should I replace a brush cutter blade?
Replace it when it is bent, cracked, missing teeth, vibrating, or no longer cutting cleanly.
Is nylon line better than a metal blade?
Use nylon line for softer grass and edges. Use metal blades only when the machine supports them and the job requires them.