Line System Replaces Mower Blades
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In the rugged hills of Northwest Arkansas, where rocks are as common as grass, the founders of Blade Solution Corp (BSC) saw a need to eliminate the hazards of traditional metal lawnmower blades. They developed a new system called REVO6 that replaces steel blades with a flexible, impact-absorbing hub and line system.
Launched by inventor and CEO Richard Nevels, BSC was born out of both personal frustration and safety concerns. Each year, thousands are injured by flying debris or accidental contact with spinning metal blades.
“There had to be a better way,” Nevels said.
The system works by replacing a mower’s traditional blade with a REVO6 hub assembly that uses flexible REVOline strips instead of metal. This not only reduces the risk of injury but also prevents damage to decks, spindles, and engines when encountering hard objects.
“I use this on a vintage garden tractor to mow a rough, rocky, wooded lot. It’s safe and easy on the belts and spindles,” says Steve Wambold, a REVO6 user.
Ranging in price from $129 for a single-blade replacement to $699 for six, they have a 90-day satisfaction guarantee and a conditional lifetime warranty. Flat rate shipping is additional.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Blade Solution Corp. (ph 316-207-9872; support@safemowing.com; www.safemowing.com).

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Line System Replaces Mower Blades
In the rugged hills of Northwest Arkansas, where rocks are as common as grass, the founders of Blade Solution Corp (BSC) saw a need to eliminate the hazards of traditional metal lawnmower blades. They developed a new system called REVO6 that replaces steel blades with a flexible, impact-absorbing hub and line system.
Launched by inventor and CEO Richard Nevels, BSC was born out of both personal frustration and safety concerns. Each year, thousands are injured by flying debris or accidental contact with spinning metal blades.
“There had to be a better way,” Nevels said.
The system works by replacing a mower’s traditional blade with a REVO6 hub assembly that uses flexible REVOline strips instead of metal. This not only reduces the risk of injury but also prevents damage to decks, spindles, and engines when encountering hard objects.
“I use this on a vintage garden tractor to mow a rough, rocky, wooded lot. It’s safe and easy on the belts and spindles,” says Steve Wambold, a REVO6 user.
Ranging in price from $129 for a single-blade replacement to $699 for six, they have a 90-day satisfaction guarantee and a conditional lifetime warranty. Flat rate shipping is additional.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Blade Solution Corp. (ph 316-207-9872; support@safemowing.com; www.safemowing.com).
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