Using cable or chain instead of blades on a riding mower

   / Using cable or chain instead of blades on a riding mower
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#11  
I finally got around to modifying a couple of old bent blades to see if this will work or be a flop. Now I need to wait for the grass/weeds to grow more. That shouldn't take too long!
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   / Using cable or chain instead of blades on a riding mower #12  
Me too. Curious to see how they 'cut' and how durable they are going to be.
Go water the lawn Keep us posted (y)
 
   / Using cable or chain instead of blades on a riding mower #13  
If they don't work, try a heavier chain
 
   / Using cable or chain instead of blades on a riding mower #14  
I finally got around to modifying a couple of old bent blades to see if this will work or be a flop. Now I need to wait for the grass/weeds to grow more. That shouldn't take too long!View attachment 867447

That chain looks to light to be very effective and I would very concerned about those links pulling apart and becoming shrapnel.
 
   / Using cable or chain instead of blades on a riding mower
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#15  
I'll be giving it a try in a few weeks when I get back from some travels.
 
   / Using cable or chain instead of blades on a riding mower #16  
That chain looks to light to be very effective and I would very concerned about those links pulling apart and becoming shrapnel.
I agree, I think that twisted link will give it up easily. Would feel much better if it were welded chain instead and the thought of anyone considering/using cable is frightening when one considers flying bits of metal. In fact I seem to recall reading some place about how extremely dangerous using cable is.
 
   / Using cable or chain instead of blades on a riding mower #17  
I agree, I think that twisted link will give it up easily. Would feel much better if it were welded chain instead and the thought of anyone considering/using cable is frightening when one considers flying bits of metal. In fact I seem to recall reading some place about how extremely dangerous using cable is.
Agreed. Chain comes in many hardness just like bolts. Use hardened welded chain. I used #7 hardness 3/8 chain for my BH conversion.
 

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