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Re: King-Kutter Brush-hog
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Posted by Fred OH on December 05, 2003 at 09:42:12 from (38.119.141.171):
In Reply to: King-Kutter Brush-hog posted by Terry on December 03, 2003 at 20:18:40:
I was gonna buy a new brush hog several years ago when an old schoolmate said he had a 6' King Kutter he'd give me. It had been robbed of the front 3 pt hookup and the cross that holds the blades was broken...all that was holding the blades was the stump jumper. I put the front mount from a Ford mower on it and made a new blade mount. I reckon it mowed over 1000 acres or more with just some patches on the deck, new blades, and grease and oil in the gearbox. Eventually a new seal in bottom of the gearbox. I bought a new 6'er from TSC that didn't last thru one season...I sold it and still use the KK on occasion. With that in mind...you'd be okay to own one...just take care of it maintenance wise. Some people could bend an anvil by stepping on it. Fred OH
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