4shorts
Elite Member
I have to say, That's really nice workmanship. If I had a need I wouldn't need to think twice buying one from you. Good stuff :thumbsup:
I have to say, That's really nice workmanship. If I had a need I wouldn't need to think twice buying one from you. Good stuff :thumbsup:
Looks really good, Ted! I have one comment... is there a lip at the top of the deck all the way around the back (curved) part of it? If so, will that hold water when it rains?? I say that because a rusted deck is one thing you see on a lot of old mowers that have sat outside for many years. Is there a weep hole somewhere for the water to drain out? Or maybe a gap in that lip for it run out?
Also, you gonna put the little plastic containers on them for the instruction manual? Some folks like to keep extra shear bolts and spare lynch pins them.
Overall, a great looking, well made piece of equipment that will probably outlast a lot of us forum memers LOL.
One thing I wish SOMEONE would do is to get rid of the crappy, frustrating plastic shroud at the gear box that covers the slip clutch or shear pin. And replace it with a metal shield that is easily removable and replaceable for servicing the slip clutch.
I understand that those plastic shields can be a pain, but it is a necessary safety feature. The problem with a metal shield is that it would be more expensive to replace if something hits/bends it.
That is the #1 reason that mfgs. use an inexpensive, easily replaced plastic shield.
Travis
Here is a video outlining some of the features of our new 60" Rotary Cutter. Nate should have the product page on our website soon with more info/pricing. I'll keep you posted.
Travis