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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on September 07, 2001 at 16:54:33 from (204.157.28.67):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Rotary Mower and scraper blade posted by JD70Jim on September 07, 2001 at 16:34:35:
I have two Woods rotary cutters, and two back blades. One blade is a Woods, and the other is a Bush Hog blade, rated for 100 hp. (i think) I prefer Woods rotary cutters because for me they have held up as good or better than the other brands i've owned. BUT, most of all, it's because of the way they hold their blades on!! You won't need a huge socket to get the blades off, (or a whench under) and the bolt that holds the "keeper" in, won't have to be pounded out with a hammer!! As for a back blade, buy heavier than you think you'll need. Buy a major brand, and make sure it will rotate 360 degrees. BTW i'm about to buy a new rotary cutter too, and it's going to be a Woods "Brush Bull". Robert
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