Identify this rotary cutter?

A friend has this cutter and would like to know what it is. Needs blades.
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Well i would take one off and then sit down with the measurements and use the same computer the question is asked and ill bet within 10 minutes you can finds as many as you need. Brand dont mean anything but what blade sure is important.
 
New blades are a good idea.... buddy of mine got a used brush hog, got out in the field and cranked it up, heard a BANG!!!, looked up and saw half a blade go flying past his left ear. Gulp. But to answer you, I think any farm implement place would have blades to match the measurements. I'd not worry about the brand.
 
Whether you buy new blades or sharpen the ones you have make sure you balance them, not all new blades are exactly the same
weight.
 
(quoted from post at 18:49:47 06/27/16) Whether you buy new blades or sharpen the ones you have make sure you balance them, not all new blades are exactly the same
weight.

I do not understand this. I see blades on top and bottom and there is a knife on the outside edge too from what I was told. He cant get a blade off at the moment. I may have to assist. He figures it has not been changed out yet....in 25 or more years.

By balancing them, are you taking off some on one blade or adding some material on the other blade? Is it matching pairs of blades weight wise to each side of the spinner?

Now this is a joke....please accept this as a joke....Do I need to send them to Les Schwab?
 
Found out the blades are 12 inches long with two cutting edges with two holes, so they can be reversed if the one blade fails and used with the other blade. It is a Lilliston mower and they sold their stuff out to Bush hog. The bolts will have to be cut off as they are that bad off. I got lucky and got one off and the threads are reversed. I did a search to find this out on this site. Oh the bolts are 7/8 inch bolts and the hole in the blade is approximately one inch. Approximately one inch because some of both holes is a bit larger on one side over the other one. Thank you for your help. The bolts will have to be replaced and I have found some places but dont have the dimensions on their sites. Hmph. Thanks.
 

Pushing this one more time. I see some of the blades are a bit too long or too short. Can the blades be cut back or better yet, can the blades have a new hole put in them? I was thinking about getting 14 inch blades and move the hole to the center closer to the working edge. There is room for the other end. Wisdom would be appreciated. 12 blades will be used...3 drives 4 per drive top and bottom total.
 

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