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Idea cooking ...
I actually have very little use for a lawn mower , what little "lawn" I
have is fairly weasily controlled with a weedeater . What I REALLY need is a bush hog , since much of what I'll be cutting will probably include small trees and such . I'm wondering if there's any reason I shouldn't fabricate a set of bush hog hubs/blades to replace the one-piece blades that I now have .. I realize there will be more load on the bearings/hubs/deck from shock loads , but they all need repair anyway and there's no reason I can't beef up the structure while I'm at it . And hey , it should still cut grass pretty well too . -- Snag |
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