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Hobart
02-26-2002, 08:22 PM
Where can I find Toro & Exmark blades for sale online. Landscapers Supply currently has no online catalog.
http://www.landscapersupply.com/
lsylvain
02-26-2002, 08:31 PM
They are all over the place just do a search on lawn care equipment and look for the best deals
Hobart
02-26-2002, 08:39 PM
They are not "all over the place". Please direct me to one online store that carries Toro & Exmark blades.
Toroguy
02-26-2002, 08:44 PM
I had the same trouble as Hobart.
I went to an Exmark sponsered location for belts last week inquiring about prices and availability. I still havn't heard back from them.
No luck at landscapersupply either...
lawnkid
02-26-2002, 08:53 PM
try www.cutterschoice.com, they got gator blades and universal blades of all sizes.
LAWNGODFATHER
02-26-2002, 09:02 PM
www.Medartengine.com
Have you ever thought of looking through Turf HQ (http://www.turfhq.com/) the link at the top of every page you look at.
Maybe that would be a wise choice since they pay to have that there for that reason.
See they are a search engine for lawn and landscaping stuff:blob1:
But then again you did not read landscapersupply's page that said to call them, or do you not have a phone?
Hobart
02-26-2002, 09:48 PM
Have you ever thought of looking through Turf HQ? There's no Toro or Exmark blades listed there.
Yes I saw where it said call them at Landscapers Supply. Do you read the thread title. "Where can I order blades ONLINE". I want a comprehensive listing of avail Toro & Exmark blades to purchase online.
That link you provided is also useless for online purchases.
LGF before you type....THINK.
Online, never ordered online for mower parts, but catalog....YES Many...many times!
http://www.greenlinedist.com
http://www.landscapersupply.com
http://www.mowmore.com
http://www.j-thomas.com
I'm sure that there are others...
If these companies dont list your parts on their website, order their catalog, they ALL have the parts that you want. I have dealt with all of the above companies with great results via phone. I always like talking to and making sure the particular part is not "backordered" before ordering.
Good Luck
Spence
02-26-2002, 11:09 PM
I wouldn't tell you the places I know. These guys have been nice enough to try to help you out, and all you can do is give them some smart mouth remark when their ideas don't work. Why not try to be a little more respestful :blob1: :blob3: :blob4:
LAWNGODFATHER
02-26-2002, 11:23 PM
Originally posted by Spence
I wouldn't tell you the places I know. These guys have been nice enough to try to help you out, and all you can do is give them some smart mouth remark when their ideas don't work. Why not try to be a little more respestful :blob1: :blob3: :blob4:
I had the perfect most ignorant post written up and for some reason I decides to not post it and used the back button.
Then I checked my email and seen a new one for this thread and thought to check and not delete it.
Thanks for sticking up for me spence but my first post on it was not exactly not arragent.
As for the thread starter, it is just as easy to type what you are looking for in the go box on your browser as it is to type it in the title line of a Lawnsite thread. You will be amaized as to what is on the world wide web.
GreenIsland
02-26-2002, 11:38 PM
www.M-and-D.com and www.rcpw.com
carry those in question.
LAWNGODFATHER
02-27-2002, 12:23 AM
Let's not forget www.proturfequipment.com
Hobart
02-27-2002, 01:00 AM
All the links provided except this one
http://www.rcpw.com/
provided by GreenIsland require part #'s or catalog ordering.
The above link does list and show pics of Toro blades ONLINE.
Thanks GreenIsland.
KirbysLawn
02-27-2002, 01:18 AM
I did a search om Toro blades and got this:
http://zacm.hypermart.net/blade/toro.htm
http://alamia.com/dir/9.html
Did a search on Exmark blades and got this:
http://www.brownandwiser.com/exmark_parts.html
Bob Minney
02-27-2002, 10:47 AM
Mow more has them. saw the link above, here it is again
www.mowmore.com
lakegastonla
02-27-2002, 05:49 PM
One word:spellchecker.
As far as sources for commercial blades:
www.rcpw.com 1-800-937-7279
www.greenlinedist.com 1-800-356-0171
www.power41.com 1-800-769-3741
www.mowmore.com 1-800-866-9667
www.precoparts.com 1-800-428-8004
www.clscatalog.com 1-800635-8686
These should get you started
By the way, all of these companies have 1-800 numbers. Call them and request a catalog. Valuable to use along with the websites. Good luck.
Did you do a search?:rolleyes:
LAWNGODFATHER
02-27-2002, 06:25 PM
Originally posted by lakegastonla
One word:spellchecker.
www.clscatalog.com 1-800635-8686
Dude you forgot the "-" in the phone number.
Next time use your "Spell Checker"!!!
Likestomow
02-27-2002, 10:29 PM
Hey Hobart --- do you have to order them “on-line” or do you just want a good deal?
My nephew just bought a new Toro and ordered a year’s supply of Toro medium lift blades from Russo in Chicago (800) 367-8776, for $6.99 each if you buy a box of 10. They also have high lift and Gator blades for the Toro, so just ask.
This year I have found good deals from them and Alamia.com (800) 861-0029. If you should try either of these suppliers, please write back and let us know if you got what you wanted.
lakegastonla
02-28-2002, 06:19 AM
Lawngodfather, with all the butt you try to chap on this forum, you should expect one back once in a while. If you stick your neck out like that all the time, someone will come along and chop it off. When I suggested a spell checker, I was kind enough not to point out your glaring grammatical errors. However, you managed to point out that I left the hyphen out of a phone number. Well, here's what I found misspelled:
decides: wrong use of tense for the word
email: should be e-mail(have your hyphen back)
arragent: should be arrogant
amaized: should be amazed (sounds like you made some reference to Indian corn--maize)
None of these words are difficult for most people past the seventh grade. I have followed along reading your posts from time to time and you are a smarta#$ to everyone. I wish there were voice-chat here, so we could all enjoy your wisdom and backstreet grammer here at lawnsite. Have a good day.
LAWNGODFATHER
02-28-2002, 07:02 PM
Originally posted by lakegastonla
Lawngodfather, with all the butt you try to chap on this forum, you should expect one back once in a while. If you stick your neck out like that all the time, someone will come along and chop it off. When I suggested a spell checker, I was kind enough not to point out your glaring grammatical errors. However, you managed to point out that I left the hyphen out of a phone number. Well, here's what I found misspelled:
decides: wrong use of tense for the word
email: should be e-mail(have your hyphen back)
arragent: should be arrogant
amaized: should be amazed (sounds like you made some reference to Indian corn--maize)
None of these words are difficult for most people past the seventh grade. I have followed along reading your posts from time to time and you are a smarta#$ to everyone. I wish there were voice-chat here, so we could all enjoy your wisdom and backstreet grammer here at lawnsite. Have a good day.
I am really proud you got the old dictionary out and dusted it off.
This is an excellent quash don't you think?
hoburt if you like ill send u a landscaper supply catalogue.
think i get one about every quarter. thought sure they would send u one if you emailed them. they sure did me,and i havnt bought anything fromum yet. later now
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