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Re: King-Kutter Brush-hog
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Posted by Jonathan on December 04, 2003 at 05:14:18 from (165.121.144.48):
In Reply to: King-Kutter Brush-hog posted by Terry on December 03, 2003 at 20:18:40:
I think it was a King Kutter brush hog that I stepped on down at the local dealers and the top of the deck caved in. Me and my dad found this amusing because it was marked "heavy duty" in paint marker almost where I had stepped on it. My boss bought a heavy duty Rhino, and beats on that pretty good with a 100hp tractor and it seems to take it well. Heres where you need to wander around web sites and dealers comparing deck and blade thicknesses, parts availibility, gearbox specs, and price. Most importantly, buy a grease gun if you don't have one to go along with it and grease everything often, grease is what makes stuff last. Happy shopping!
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