HST fan shielding

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shovelmike

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I have seen it mentioned on this forum that there might be need to shield the HST fan when bush hogging. I was a bit surprised how exposed the fan is, and was surprised that it's not better protected.
Has anyone experienced damage to the fan? Has anyone devised a guard from expanded metal or similar material? I am new to compacts, and accustomed to very old solid iron equipment.
 
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Every SCUT that I have ever seen would be subject to HST fan damage. Some have optional guards. A MMM offers the best protection, but obviously not everyone has one installed all the time.
 
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What RickB said ........and.....some make their own ..... some are factory available....and some are aftermarket available. If you are in the brush, I'd get one.
Cheers,
Mike
 
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Thanks, I have no need for a mmm, as I own an excellent ztr mower which does a great job.
I guess I should price a guard at the dealership if I do any bush hogging.
 
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Thanks for the link Imold.
 
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My Hustler has a cooler similar to a small radiator with a fan and a guard, and situated where it is not prone to damage. A bit of this type of engineering would have been helpful and more efficient than the little fan down underneath.
 

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