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Re: Brush hog without clutch or shear bolt
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Posted by John - NY on April 22, 2002 at 12:31:03 from (24.95.159.197):
In Reply to: Brush hog without clutch or shear bolt posted by James on April 20, 2002 at 05:57:38:
I've used a Brillion 5' Shredder for years with double blades as a "brush hog". It has no visible clutches or shear pins BUT it has clutches (phenolic discs) sandwiching the square plates that the blades are attached to under the unit. They work fine. Maybe that is what you should look for.
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