Phred
Veteran Member
For all of you that use disc mowers we read the warnings and intellectually its clear that they can throw rocks, etc..
but until you actually experience it........
My place grows ticks chiggers and rocks about 10x as well as anything else. I have brush cut my fields many times and then went rock picking to avoid disc mowers problems.
But apparently I missed one and the other day I found it the hard way. The mower made one h%$^ of a racket and so I shut it down quickly, but it was clear that it had throw something.
After it spooled down I lift up the cover to take a look and one of the blade mounts and an entire blade was missing /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif.
Not good. After a little inspection I found one of the bolts that had held the blade on was sticking half way through the cover!
The cover on this unit is kevlar.
So while I bet those who use these machines are aware of the danger, just a reminder that the cover is there for a reason!
I will be checking for rock more carefully know and checking the torque on those blade mount bolts as well.
Fred
but until you actually experience it........
My place grows ticks chiggers and rocks about 10x as well as anything else. I have brush cut my fields many times and then went rock picking to avoid disc mowers problems.
But apparently I missed one and the other day I found it the hard way. The mower made one h%$^ of a racket and so I shut it down quickly, but it was clear that it had throw something.
After it spooled down I lift up the cover to take a look and one of the blade mounts and an entire blade was missing /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif.
Not good. After a little inspection I found one of the bolts that had held the blade on was sticking half way through the cover!
The cover on this unit is kevlar.
So while I bet those who use these machines are aware of the danger, just a reminder that the cover is there for a reason!
I will be checking for rock more carefully know and checking the torque on those blade mount bolts as well.
Fred