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Posted by 37 chief on January 25, 2007 at 19:18:54 from (70.181.164.242):
I posted a question a few days ago, and got a lot of good info about Mott flail mowers, which is what I am looking at to buy. It is a 6 ft. right hand drive, which someone called a reverse rotation. It has a lot of small blades held on with pins, and cotter pins through pin hole. Two L shape blades with one pin. This is what someone called a finish mower. Can I purchase different blades to make this a heaver cutting machine, or will I be wasting my money, and should be looking for a heaver machine? What keeps weeds from winding up on the cutter drum? About how many blade spots on a 6ft machine?Thanks to those who took the time to read this. Stan
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