dsmithson01
New member
Hey everyone, im new to this wondering if someone could give me an opinion.
I was brush hog the other day around a pond bank, came up one side to steep, the cutter briefly drug the ground when i got leveled out the blades were hitting, got to looking, they arent hitting the frame anywhere, they seem to be hitting each other. Replaced on side of the blades slowly started it and they are still hitting the other 2 blades. When the bolts are tightened on the blades they still have alot of play, what else could've bent? could i have knocked out the timing on the rotation, or are they even timed? I dunno, just dont wanna tear up 2 more blades.
I was brush hog the other day around a pond bank, came up one side to steep, the cutter briefly drug the ground when i got leveled out the blades were hitting, got to looking, they arent hitting the frame anywhere, they seem to be hitting each other. Replaced on side of the blades slowly started it and they are still hitting the other 2 blades. When the bolts are tightened on the blades they still have alot of play, what else could've bent? could i have knocked out the timing on the rotation, or are they even timed? I dunno, just dont wanna tear up 2 more blades.