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Re: Re: Re: best rotary cutter? Woods or Brush hog
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Posted by JWC on October 14, 2003 at 16:08:31 from (130.74.184.118):
In Reply to: Re: Re: best rotary cutter? Woods or Brush hog or posted by Jerry/MT on October 13, 2003 at 20:59:07:
There is no gearbox on a pneumatic drive cutter. The blades are mounted to a large disk which is mounted on a large spindle. The disk is driven by a heavy single rib tire mounted on a shaft between two pillow block bearings. The pto shaft is connected to the forward end of this shaft. Between the disk and the wheel there was quite a flywheel effect. In the days before live or independant ptos and overun clutches they would really shove a tractor when the clutch was depressed. There was a slot in the top of the deck that allowed the tire to to drive the disk. All of the units I have seen or used were of the 'Sidewinder' brand.
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