DIYGuy
Gold Member
Hi All,
Last year I posted about my BoxBlade death due to user error. This spring it was injured again doing light duty work.
One of the tines was driven back, bending the back edge of the tine support, and pushing the tine 3/8" through the front of the support.
I will never waste money on KingKutter ever again.
The first picture shows the tine bent back. It took a 3lb maul to get it unstuck.
Notice the bowed section of steel directly behind the tine.
Last year I posted about my BoxBlade death due to user error. This spring it was injured again doing light duty work.
One of the tines was driven back, bending the back edge of the tine support, and pushing the tine 3/8" through the front of the support.
I will never waste money on KingKutter ever again.
The first picture shows the tine bent back. It took a 3lb maul to get it unstuck.
Notice the bowed section of steel directly behind the tine.