KK chain guard

   / KK chain guard #11  
I considered making chain guards for my 42" Howse brush mower. But when I factored in the cost of material, cutting the chain and making the 100 or so 1"by 5/8" slots in 1/4" thick angle iron, I paid the $150 to have front and rear chain guards delivered to my front door. I suppose it would be easier to weld the chains on, but I thought the $150 was a pretty fair price.
 
   / KK chain guard #12  
Would bolting a thick rubber flap to the rear of the bushhog where the chain go work? I was thinking of doing this with some 1/2" thick rubber I had laying around. I thought it would be better than nothing.
 
   / KK chain guard #13  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Would bolting a thick rubber flap to the rear of the bushhog where the chain go work? )</font>

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   / KK chain guard #14  
<font color="blue">...Anyone know where to get them and how much?...</font>

Try Howse Implements themselves... the front chain guards/mount assembly for a 6' cutter is ~~ $60-70. plus freight... versus fiddling around trying to make them individually...
 
   / KK chain guard #15  
Re: KK chain guard - rubber

<font color="green">Saw a KK XB 4 foot rotary cutter at my local farm store and it had a rubber guard instead of chains.

Mike
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Do you know where to get a KK chain guard?
Thanks
 
   / KK chain guard #17  
Dial,1-800-228-2308,kingkutter,in winfield,al.They ship.Cost,rear 89.00,plus shipping,bolts on.Front,I'm not sure,probably about the same,welds on. RICHARD GAUTHIER
 
   / KK chain guard #19  
<font color="blue">...Do you know where to get a KK chain guard?
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You can order them direct from KingKutter or one of their dealers such as TSC...

But... somehow I vaguely remember them to be rather pricy... I suggested Howse because they will work and the price was actually a bargain... (You may have to modify a few holes on the mount...)
 
 
 
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