Mowing Finish mower vs rocks

/ Finish mower vs rocks #21  
Yep frank_f15, that's how I'd try it to. I've used that method many times thru the years. Good luck Pete! This may cut into your Ethan project funds.... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Corm
 
/ Finish mower vs rocks #22  
<font color="blue">Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. </font>

NO --- it's ALWAYS better to be lucky than good ... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif (I have to count on it) ... When my luck runs out ..I'm gonna be in big trouble. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
/ Finish mower vs rocks #23  
Frank, I do basically the same thing by trying to rock'em back and forth with an impact wrench when necessary.
 
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#24  
Ed and Frank -- Already tried back and forth with both a breaker bar and the impact wrench. No luck. Not knowing what was inside the hub (heat sensitive seals?) I was reluctant to try heat. So I'm off to the dealer with a bribe of coffee to see if they have one torn down I can look at. Pete
 
/ Finish mower vs rocks #25  
Boondox,

Around here we have geodes. For those who never saw one, they're very hard rocks but hollow. often lined with some kind of crystal. Usually about 5 inches in diameter. They are suspended in the limestone bedrock and end up on the surface as the limestone dissolves.

One time this construction laborer saw some laying around on our farm and was telling me how they were formed as they were shot out of volcanoes! He said that he lived in the next county that gets a lot of tourists and you can't find geodes over there any more because the tourists buy them.

"Well, I've got a machine that I pull behind my tractor that finds them." I said.

His eyes lit up as he considered the possibilities. "How's it work?" he asked.

"Actually, its a bushhog..."

His original expression returned. I guess there's no market for geode dust.

John
 
/ Finish mower vs rocks #26  
Pete,

I have a Land Pride FDR2572 and the first time I went to remove the blades for sharpening, I couldn't get them off. I had to get a impact socket, a long heavy duty breaker bar, tie then down with a chain and use a 5' cheater bar. Once they broke loose they came right off. I used an anti sieze lube and tighened them down sanely. I have not had a problem since and it has been several months.
 
/ Finish mower vs rocks #27  
I once had the misfortune of doing noticeable damage to a mowing deck. At work we have a couple of commercial Toro front mount mowers, and not only did I hit a rock, but the deck had bounced up in the air at the same time so that it fell back down on top of the rock. The blade was bent like a banana, and on its first rotation after impact started to tear out some of the deck reinforcement underneath. On its second rotation it was stopped completely by the same former-reinforcement material and through the wonders of belts and drive shafts, stalled out the diesel. To this day, I still remember exactly which rock it was.
 
/ Finish mower vs rocks #28  
Darn Pete I thought Fairfield was the only place to regrow rocks. I purchased a Bush Hog Razorback rotory cutter (light duty) two years ago and love it. Now that I know were most of the bad spots are I lower it right to the deck and use it almost like a finish mower. Works O.K. Would like a finish mower to but building a sugar house this summer instead. Have to have year round outdoor projects or I could lose my sanity or whats left of it anyways /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Hope everything works out. Say Hi to the pack for me. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
/ Finish mower vs rocks #29  
I don't know what kind of impact wrench you used but you might try another. I went through the same thing, couldn't get the blade bolts loose. I borrowed an impact wrench but to no avail. Drove the tractor over to a shop and borrowed their impact wrench. They came right loose.

I've had the same mower as you for 4 years now. The only problem was a broken blade from a rock. It broke where they turn the blade up for the high lift.
 
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Thanks, Al! I've been digging around my tiny shop with the backhoe checking out the feasibility of expanding it...and you wouldn't believe how many rocks I've unearthed! Now I understand why there are so many stone walls in Vermont!

I hear you on the outdoor projects. The shop is one of mine. Then a little 16x20 stick construction barn for the sheep and chickens. Then I want to find a boxblade and slope my land so maybe the water will not run thru the garage every spring. The list seems endless...and endlessly enjoyable.

Pete
 
/ Finish mower vs rocks #31  
LOL!!! Sounds exactly like my place in NH. For a while my garden would exude rocks. Every year before I planted Id remove a couple cart loads.
Thats sort of slowed down now after 10yrs. This summer my boys have been digging stumps for me an unearthed even more. Thats OK though, b/c like you, I have rock walls in need of repair and getting the basic materials to do those repairs is as easy as digging around on my property.

Im also planning on a small barn for my goats and chicks. I was thinking of making it a bit bigger so my tractor would fit also.
 
/ Finish mower vs rocks #32  
Pete:
A piece of equipment that has seen some serious use. Refreshing.

Egon
 
/ Finish mower vs rocks #33  
My garden has the best crop of rocks around. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Hurt my back two weeks ago and I'm not supposed to lift anything but couldn't take the fields not being mowed. Threw that baby on and mowed for 3 hours. Came in the house like a new man. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif How refreshing the smell of a new cut field can be. Should be an air freshner. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Take care
 
/ Finish mower vs rocks #34  
Re: Finish mower vs rocks (me now)

I hit a brick that was sticking up which was suppose to warn me of a burried telephone anchor bent out a good 1" off 3 of my blades it actualy took a metal chunk out of one blade about 1/2 inch wide.

what's funny is the blade has about a 1/64th blade tip ie is sharpened to an unrealistic point.

luckly for me though i think the brick lost i have 1" brick mulch now /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

now i need to find a blade set for a curtis 6' finish mower
 

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