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Re: In the doghouse - broke brush hog blade
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Posted by Fritz Campbell on June 18, 2006 at 18:07:23 from (204.11.80.100):
In Reply to: Re: In the doghouse - broke brush hog blade posted by Blackhole49 on June 18, 2006 at 02:13:43:
Success - I found a decent match for the blades at the local Tractor Supply (p/n 51118 $41 for a set). They are for a King Kutter but matched all the measurements OK. Toughest part was getting the stump jumper plate down and loosening the two 1" bolts with the nylon nuts. Luckily my brother had a 3/4" drive set which made the job easier. Got everything hooked back up and tested it out. Back to normal - everything is working OK. Soundguy, I did break the shear bolt too - I didn't mention it earlier, probably saved the gearbox. Thanks for all the advice and I went out and ground cut the stump too!
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