Quick answer:
The blade set part numbers found are 70000-25002, 70000-25013, and 76553-34330. The captured deck size is 60 in deck.
Blade set part #70000-25002, 70000-25013, and 76553-34330
Deck size60 in deck
Kubota F3710 Mower Blade Size and Part Numbers
| Mower blade set part number | 70000-25002, 70000-25013, and 76553-34330 |
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| Deck size | 60 in deck |
| Blade type | high-lift, standard, and bagging |
Blade Size Comparison Chart
Mower deck size comparison
Kubota F3710 Blade Notes
| Blade note | The Kubota F3710 blade listing captured here shows blade set part numbers 70000-25002, 70000-25013, and 76553-34330. Use this as a buying guide, then match the blade position, deck size and center-hole style before spending money |
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| Deck note | For the Kubota F3710, the captured deck information is deck size 60 in deck. Match the blades to the fitted deck, not just the tractor model name |
| Blade type note | The Kubota F3710 blade style captured here is high-lift, standard, and bagging. Blade type affects airflow and clipping handling, not just cut width |
| Fitment note | Before ordering Kubota F3710 blades, compare the old blade stamp, center-hole shape, blade length and deck size. Close-looking blades can still be wrong |
Kubota F3710 Mower Blade FAQ
Should you order the Kubota F3710 blade by tractor model or deck size?
Use both. The captured deck size is 60 in deck, and the captured blade value is 70000-25002, 70000-25013, and 76553-34330. Model name alone is risky when multiple decks or serial ranges exist
Can you swap Kubota F3710 blade types?
The blade type captured is high-lift, standard, and bagging. You can often choose a different style only if it fits the same deck and spindle setup. Use 60 in deck as the fitment starting point
Official information note
Mistakes do happen. Blade specs can change by year, mower deck, spindle, serial range and regional parts catalog. Please check the operator manual, old blade stamp, deck tag and official kubotausa.com before ordering replacement blades.



