Posted by Don-Wi on January 02, 2015 at 18:38:07 from (66.87.76.30):
In Reply to: my new years day posted by Don-Wi on January 01, 2015 at 18:10:54:
our green chopper is an older Gehl that's now parts from 3 to make 1 that works. First one ate itself back when I was probably 5 or 6 and dad got another from the bone yard and combined the 2. A couple years ago my neighbor had another that needed a spout and the orc needed some work that we picked up for scrap price.
The one we had at the time was twisted do one side would scalp the ground while the other was a couple inches off the ground. I again swapped parts to make this one work again. Shortly after I needed to also swap out the blower band and auger pan because they were rotted out pretty bad.
The auger is worn which is part of the problem, but the one out of the parts machine really isn't much better. For the few times a year we use it, it's just fine. If we green chopped every day it'd be a different story. The must I use it myself is for trimming the edges of the field where I'd break sickle sections trying to trim small saplings. Open the back cover and let that stuff come right out the back. Works great as a cheap offset brush mower.
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