If you choose to add more cutters (and I don't see the need,) you will need to remove bottom disks. They are attached with Allen head screws. When you drop the disk, you'll want to support it on a wheeled hydraulic floor jack. DISK IS HEAVY, ALMOST BROKE MY HAND WHEN I DROPPED ONE OF MINE. You'll need six knife holders - (triangle shaped pieces with two bolt holes on one end, pin on other to hold cutter blade.) (Dealer available part.) And of course, proper sized carrage head bolts. I have cut some very thick swamp grass with mine -stuff I couldn't cut but with a brush hog, otherwise. Just reduced my ground speed a couple gears and walked right through it! When I first got mine, mowed about 300 yards, hit some rocks and broke one of the pins off a knife holder. Welded a bolt in it's place, and reassembled it. Still working. Dealer warranted the part, and I have it in stock, but took a while for them to get the replacement for me. When I took my bottom disk off, the screws had some sort of rubbery compound on them, probably to prevent loosening.... Suggest you squirt some silicone gasket material in hole before reassembly to secure screws - loctite wannabee!
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