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Reddit mentions of Oregon 92-616 G3 Gator Blades (Set of 3)

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Oregon 92-616 G3 Gator Blades (Set of 3)
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  • Set of 3 Gator Blades for John Deere
  • Replaces: AM137757, AM137758, AM141035, AM141036, GX21784, GX21785, GX21786, GY20852
  • 17-1/16" Long, 2.5" Wide, .187" Thick, Mounting hole is a 7 point star hole
  • The Gator MulcherTM blades unique design has revolutionized the way blades mulch grass clippings. The angle of the Gator teeth redirects the air flow to keep the clipping directly in front of the cutting edge. The longer the clippings remain in front of the cutting edge, the finer the size of the clipping. The result - Less Bagging! Less Raking! Quicker Decomposition. Also From the Manufacturer: The Benefits of Using the Gator MulcherTM Blade 1. No bagging! 2. Save time by eliminating the need to bag! 3. Save money by not paying for recycling! 4. Save the environment by not using the landfill for grass clipping! 5. Save even more time! Mulch and mow at the same speed as mowing! 6. Grass clipping are cut smaller. Clippings fall though the grass and add nutrients to the lawn! 7. Gator MulcherTM blades last longer in sandy soil conditions! 8. Leaves are reduced to a fine mulch - virtually eliminating the need to bag!
  • Hardened steel for extended blade life. All Oregon blades are austemper heat treated
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height4 Inches
Length18 Inches
Number of items3
Size(Set of 3)
Width2.7 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Oregon 92-616 G3 Gator Blades (Set of 3):

u/OmahaVike ยท 2 pointsr/QuadCities

Blades: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007PQ2AXW/ref=pe_385040_30332190_TE_tr_3p_M3T1_ST1_dp_1

If you can stock these, and price point it within $5, I'm in.

> Do you think surveys, and similar forms of communication, are good or bad?

I think it's terribly impersonal and unsuccessful. You're essentially throwing a form at an existing or potential customer saying, "here, fill this out". Instead, I'd be much more impressed with doing the things that you're doing. Getting out and talking to people. I know labor is expensive, but why not leverage the knowledge and passions of your younger workforce, 1 hr every couple days, to scan the social networks and interact with the community to help them solve their problems using your products?

Now, I've never been, nor will I ever be, on Facebook, or any of the other major social networks. However, I will say this. You guys need to find a way to inject yourselves into the conversations. If you can somehow detect that someone from the QCA posted a message like, "I need to put down fertilizer this weekend.", that would be a perfect opportunity for you to directly reach out to that customer and say, "hey, K&K here, we have a ton of that stuff at a great price, and while you're at it, don't forget about grub treatment. also, stop by and speak with (insert name), and they'll give you a great deal on aerator rental". See where I'm headed here? Hold a discussion with them, just like you would out on the street. Traditional advertisements simply don't work any longer.

Look over the posts in /r/quadcities over the last couple months. You'll see people who need help finding things, from apartments, to restaurants, to activities, to health care, banks, bicycles, etc. They're all reaching out for personal interaction and recommendation.

So there's something for you to figure out. Maybe there's someone over at /r/advertising or /r/marketing that has done something similar.