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Re: Re: Re: Rotary Mower and scraper blade
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Posted by JD70Jim on September 07, 2001 at 16:34:35 from (64.197.39.86):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Rotary Mower and scraper blade posted by Kajun on September 07, 2001 at 08:43:58:
For rotary cutters, Bush Hog (Brand), John Deere, Land Pride come to mind. You may also find someone who sells HOWSE. All of the places that I have seen selling THAT brand suggest that it is of lower quality than other brands. Also I would NOT go down to the local Tractor Supply, Quality Farm and Country, etc. and get one of their "low cost" budget cutters either. The comment on QUALITY made by another poster bears repeating. Check out whatever is being sold at your local JD, CIH, NH, or AGCO dealer. It is not likely that anything that ANY of them sell would dissapoint you. (Note I separated CaseIH and NEW HOLLAND---the blue tractor dealers and the Red tractor dealers are also still separate) For a good scraper blade, follow the same advice and check out whatever brand blades are being sold at the local dealerships. For USED blades, if you find a lightly built,unfamiliar brand, bear in mind that it may not be as good as it looks. However, if all you are looking for is something for snow removal, you probably do NOT need construction company grade equipment. Almost any 6-8 foot blade will satisfactorily remove snow. Even a cheapie! There are also many, many older used blades around.
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