Brushcutter Heads & Blades

When you shop with Tudor, you have the ability to shop a vast range of brushcutter blades with a selection of replacement blades compatible with leading brand brushcutters, grass trimmers and strmmers. From line heads to mowing heads, Tudor Environmental offer a wide range to suit any need.

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  1. STIHL AutoCut A46-2 Mowing Head
    STLA46-2
    1448 in stock
    £23.02 £19.18
  2. STIHL Pre-Wound Spool For AutoCut A46-2 Head
    STL40037104307
    206 in stock
    £9.04 £7.53
  3. STIHL AutoCut A27-2 Mowing Head
    STLA27-2
    1429 in stock
    £18.83 £15.69
  4. STIHL Pre-Wound Spool For AutoCut A25-2 Head
    STL40027104313
    264 in stock
    £8.34 £6.95
  5. STIHL AutoCut C26-2 Mowing Head
    STLC26-2
    192 in stock
    £23.86 £19.88
  6. Sawtec Universal Swift-Load 2-Line Strimmer Head
    WE-STR-HD-01
    84 in stock
    £11.94 £9.95
  7. Replacement Compression Spring for STIHL A46-2
    STL00009973102
    60 in stock
    £1.81 £1.51
  8. Husqvarna T35X Mowing Head, M10 thread
    HSQT35X/M10
    39 in stock
    £37.57 £31.31
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FAQs

What are the different brush cutter blades for?

Whether you're dealing with dense undergrowth, tough grass, or shrubs, there's a blade designed to tackle each challenge efficiently. From metal blades with varying tooth configurations to circular blades and even plastic blades, each type offers unique advantages and disadvantages. When selecting a brush cutter blade, consider factors such as vegetation type, engine power and bore size. By choosing the right blade for your specific needs, you can achieve quicker, neater results with less effort.

Can you put a brushcutter blade on a line trimmer?

Typically, if your trimmer doesn't feature a detachable shaft, you may be able to remove the trimmer head and replace it with a brush cutter blade. However, it's important to note that brushcutters require more power than string trimmers. Therefore, unless you have a petrol-powered string trimmer, which provides sufficient power for effective brush cutting, this substitution may not be feasible.

Should you sharpen brushcutter blades?

Yes, sharpening brush cutter blades is essential for maintaining their effectiveness and ensuring efficient cutting performance. Over time, blades can become dull due to regular use, encountering hard materials or just due to general wear and tear. Dull blades can result in uneven cutting, increased effort during operation and potentially damage to the vegetation being cut.

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