Posted by maxwell99 on April 12, 2014 at 04:35:30 from (199.255.64.153):
In Reply to: Big Bee Groomer posted by shane12970 on April 11, 2014 at 19:46:48:
If you are cutting nothing but grass then keep it Sharpe, you will just have to check the blade from time to time, all depends on how much you use the tool.
But if you are cutting brush with some small trees, heavy stuff like most of us do then you do not want a Sharpe edge as it will cut the stobs off clean and puncture your tire next time you mow.
A Sharpe pointed stob will puncture a tire like you would not believe.
I bought new rear tires for my TO35 Ferguson this year, the tire dealer said if you are going to do much Bush hogging I would rather have the tires you took off, hate to ruin a new tire.
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