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Any pertinent reason for a discbine blade only having two "cutting blades"?
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Posted 9/28/2012 16:19 (#2613357 - in reply to #2613262)
Subject: RE: Any pertinent reason for a discbine blade only having two "cutting blades"?


S.E. Iowa
I think youll find that the cutting is actually done as the crop crosses the cutting bar, the bar and blades act like a scissor or shear. If you have as many blades as you thinking of using the cutting action because of blade speed would be more like a rotary blade, such as a meat slicer, I think it may actually push the grass forward passing over it without cutting, ofcoarse I could be completely wrong
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