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Rotory Cutter modification
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Posted by Gramps544 on September 06, 2002 at 05:11:13 from (64.105.216.218):
I have a 6 foot king Cutter Rotory Cutter with a 3 point hitch conntection. It works great, but my land is slightly hilly and I have scalped a spot here and there. I am thinking about adding some wheels to the front of the cutter to help avoid this. Similar to the anti-scalping wheels on the front of a riding movers deck. They would contact the ground, only to push the mover up. Has anyone tried to do this before? Is there some reason I am not presently aware of that make this a bad idea? I do not see why the manufactures did not include these wheels in the first place. I would really apprecate your input, I am new to tractor implements.
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