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Re: Re: Modification to Bush Hog
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Posted by RayP(MI) on August 01, 2003 at 17:52:14 from (216.46.197.197):
In Reply to: Re: Modification to Bush Hog posted by Robert in W. Mi on August 01, 2003 at 14:22:42:
I was mowing off a friend's pasture field this afternoon, thinking right along the lines of what Robert above did. Even limiting the cylinder throw to make the hog float, didn't prevent it from scalping or dragging, occasionally. Mine's so old I need to replace the angle iron skids on it, so previous users weren't real successful in keeping it out of the dirt either. More important than the skids, were the blades, which I had to have custom made, because new aren't available. I would think that a couple of the rubber segmented wheels like they sell for brush hog rear mounting could be mounted on some sort of an axle across the front of the hog. As long as you're carrying the mower most of the time, it might not be necessary to have them swivel! Sure would like to keep the blades out of the dirt and stones.
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