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Chains Convert Bush Hog To Heavy-Duty “String Trimmer”
“I got the idea one day while looking at my handheld, gas-powered string trimmer. I thought I could use the same idea on my 3-pt. mounted, 5-ft. bush hog mower by shortening the blades and welding chains onto them. The chains hang down and just bounce off rocks, without causing any damage to the machine or the blades,”
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Chains Convert Bush Hog To Heavy-Duty “String Trimmer” HAY & FORAGE HARVESTING Mowers 38 “I got the idea one day while looking at my handheld gas-powered string trimmer I thought I could use the same idea on my 3-pt mounted 5-ft bush hog mower by shortening the blades and welding chains onto them The chains hang down and just bounce off rocks without causing any damage to the machine or the blades ” says Lynn Taylor Tecumseh Mo Taylor came up with the idea because he has a lot of rocks on his small acreage none of which is cultivated “I have to do a lot of mowing in order to keep grass weeds and brush down If the vegetation grows too tall I can’t see the rocks as I mow and they can cause a lot of damage ” he says The bush hog came equipped with a pair of blades which he cut down to a 9-in length He then welded lengths of heavy 1/2-in dia log chain onto the blade ends welding the top link on each chain horizontally to the blade “I made the modification years ago and am still amazed at how well the chains chop up the material ” says Taylor “They smash brush and leave soft splintered stumps whereas blades leave stumps with sharp edges that can puncture tires ” Taylor says the combined length of the chain and the portion of the blade that it’s welded to is the same as the length of the blades before they were shortened “Anyone who tries this idea should make sure all the chains are the same length so everything stays balanced ” he notes Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Lynn Taylor 118 Farmhouse Lane Tecumseh Mo ph 417 284-3699; cdtaylor81154@gmail com
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