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Rob N VA

06-07-2005 19:15:40




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Do you guys have any suggestions as to how to keep the grass seeds outta my eyes and face when I use the hog? I thought I was gonna choke to death the other day!

Rob




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souNdguy

06-08-2005 13:07:13




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 Re: Brushhoggin' in reply to Rob N VA, 06-07-2005 19:15:40  
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Me and Rob are thinking along the same lines!

Soundguy



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Kevin in OK

06-08-2005 08:02:52




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 Re: Brushhoggin' in reply to Rob N VA, 06-07-2005 19:15:40  
Here's what I do, where some sorta eye protection, whether it be sunglasses, eye glasses, goggles, whatever you like, then keep your mouth shut and breath gently thru your nose. HTH

Kevin



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Rob

06-08-2005 03:06:25




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 Re: Brushhoggin' in reply to Rob N VA, 06-07-2005 19:15:40  
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I cut the dust, rocks, and trash thrown out of my hog with a curtain like I saw on the new BushHog brand mowers. It goes right across the front of the hog to cover the opening. Went in to buy the the BushHog parts to make me one and the guy at CNH just gave me some baler belt to make the curtain but you can buy it at TSC for less than $2/ft. TSC has angle and slotted angle also.
A guy should bolt the belt to the angle before he attaches the angle to the deck because it"s tight and you can"t reach anyway. I plan to replace the slotted just behind each tire because if the tire gets ahold on that thin stuff it will rip it up pretty good. I might just tack a heavier angle right over what I got now. There in the center, the blade will "adjust" the belt width to fit.
I sure do like that curtain! No more gravel flying out of there and the dust and trash level dropped dramatically. Guy at CNH said I would like it a lot and he was right.

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Dan Kelly

06-07-2005 19:59:35




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 Re: Brushhoggin' in reply to Rob N VA, 06-07-2005 19:15:40  
Googles & dustmask



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Michael SWOK

06-07-2005 20:22:49




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 Re: Brushhoggin' in reply to Dan Kelly, 06-07-2005 19:59:35  
I tried googles too, but found yahoos worked better...



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