Posted by Dieselrider on March 02, 2014 at 14:54:43 from (98.21.58.134):
In Reply to: Bush Hog Transmission posted by Longmeadow Farm on March 02, 2014 at 13:57:59:
As Old and Mike have said. (count me in on the side for using caution here).
I too had a brush hog blade break as it hit a stump one time and the blade came through the side of the mower and flew a couple hundred feet and stuck in a corn field. I did find the blade as it left a path through the corn stalks. Had it come about a 16th of a turn before exiting the mower side it would have taken out the left rear tractor tire or maybe some serious tractor damage. Might have been even more serious than even that had the trajectory been different.
The blade had been cracked as evidenced by the detail of the break but, I didn't know that at the time. I was very fortunate it wasn't worse. Perhaps a bat wing mower to cover more ground would be a better idea.
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