Texasmark
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Curious about the Z1100020 blade used on the PZ series of Kuhn drum mowers.
Wondering why it has a hump in the middle when most all other blades for discs and drums have flat blades? Additionally, curious about 3 dimensions: Dia of hole, width, and length.
Reason for the question is that I'd like to get some more height to my machine without installing a nebulas .44" spacer. Thought about the Kuhn and turning it upside down. The hump might let the blade tip stick straight out. Any body ever try that. I have a Tar River 185.
Replies and comments appreciated. Thanks
Wondering why it has a hump in the middle when most all other blades for discs and drums have flat blades? Additionally, curious about 3 dimensions: Dia of hole, width, and length.
Reason for the question is that I'd like to get some more height to my machine without installing a nebulas .44" spacer. Thought about the Kuhn and turning it upside down. The hump might let the blade tip stick straight out. Any body ever try that. I have a Tar River 185.
Replies and comments appreciated. Thanks