Posted by DoubleR on April 19, 2015 at 18:31:35 from (198.105.230.143):
In Reply to: howse bush-hog posted by big daddy on April 19, 2015 at 03:41:53:
I have a 5 ft. House, rotary cutter, that I brought used in about 1991. I have replaced the pto shaft a couple of years ago with an aftermarket one. I needed just a u-joint but couldn't find one. I got a deal on the new shaft for 100 bucks. I brought a set of blades at TSC for it. I filled the original gear box with corn head grease a few years ago. I did some reinforcing on the deck last year. I have been doing some custom work so I brought a used heavier duty 6 ft. Land Pride last fall. I was going to sell the House but decided to keep it as a backup. The House doesn't owe me a thing and is probably still worth more than I paid for it. Although I didn't abuse it and probably never cut anything over inch or two with it. I never ran it on anything bigger than 40 Hp.
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