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Any pertinent reason for a discbine blade only having two "cutting blades"?
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twraska
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9/28/2012 18:36 (#2613482 - in reply to #2613317)
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RE: Any pertinent reason for a discbine blade only having two "cutting blades"?
Wallis, TX
I'm with Bowtieight on this one. We normally cut 8+mph and really only wear out the last 1/2" or so of the blade.
Any pertinent reason for a discbine blade only having two "cutting blades"?
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jakescia
: 9/28/2012 14:32
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Joel Harman
: 9/28/2012 14:45
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ACobb4020
: 9/28/2012 15:04
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JohnW
: 9/28/2012 15:06
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paulrad
: 9/28/2012 15:16
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Chuck
: 9/28/2012 16:55
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plow79
: 9/28/2012 15:23
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Bernie nw ON
: 9/29/2012 01:10
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bowtieighth
: 9/28/2012 15:27
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paul the original
: 9/28/2012 15:33
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twraska
: 9/28/2012 18:36
RE: Any pertinent reason for a discbine blade only having two "cutting blades"?
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JLynn
: 9/28/2012 19:32
You're right.......
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bowtieighth
: 9/28/2012 21:42
But now that I look at it again.........
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bowtieighth
: 9/28/2012 21:48
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3w farms
: 9/28/2012 16:19
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Pofarmer
: 9/28/2012 16:59
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iseedit
: 9/28/2012 17:10
Chris-- I noted that Hagie uses "lawn mower blades" on their corn topper---interesting.
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jakescia
: 9/29/2012 10:34
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baler brian
: 9/28/2012 19:21
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Hay Hud Ohio
: 9/28/2012 19:36
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jakescia
: 9/28/2012 20:08
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Tim in WI
: 9/28/2012 20:16
The breakaway problem mentioned above, and by you, is definitely a consideration.....when I brought.
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jakescia
: 9/29/2012 10:50
RE: The breakaway problem mentioned above, and by you, is definitely a consideration.....when I brou
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Tim in WI
: 9/29/2012 19:19
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JoshuaGA
: 9/28/2012 20:29
I have no concern about "ragged"-- and the mower drum is precisely what I am thinking about.
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jakescia
: 9/29/2012 10:38
Thanks, all.
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jakescia
: 9/28/2012 20:31
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