OverlyRun
Silver Member
Nick's pictures look better than my store-bought Land Pride chain guards...and I bet a whole lot less expensive. Wider coverage and longer chains. Having chains mounted far enough out in front of the cutter is key....I bent the angle iron holding mine by running into a stump. This lowered the chains into the reach of the cutter blade and we had a concert that sounded like bolts in a blender. Guy in a body shop took a big hammer to it and straightened it out in about 10 whacks. But having it I find alot less debris around my feet and fewer projectiles dinging off the underside. Chains on the back protect the dog who is usually somewhere off in the bushes. Seems odd that they even sell the cutters without these as standard.
Chas
Chas