beenthere
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Anyone have a pic of what medbug is talking about? Got me lost (which might not be hard to do
). If blades are banging together, sounds like a rotary cutter design problem.
If it is a problem with how fast the PTO is engaging, then the blades touching each other is still a rotary cutter design problem. As I understand it. Would be glad to have it explained.
OR, is this not a rotary cutter?
If it is a problem with how fast the PTO is engaging, then the blades touching each other is still a rotary cutter design problem. As I understand it. Would be glad to have it explained.
OR, is this not a rotary cutter?