slowzuki
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- New Brunswick, Canada
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- Kubota L5030 HSTC, MF 5455, Kubota M120, Allis Chalmers 7010
As a note on what the hold downs are used for, they keep the knives tight to the guards which are the "anvil" of the cutting action.
Overserated knives aren't usually resharpened, underserated can be resharpened a few times.
I agree, don't use the impact for tightening the sections, but its great for removing them and installing and removing guards. Guard bolts will get pretty rusty if you leave your machine outside, make sure you replace the nuts every few years as they get rusted out.
I've not had any trouble myself with the bolt heads, but our machine has bolt type hold downs. They have a larger clearance at the spot the cutter bar runs. Even the long bolts for the double thick drive part of the cutterbar clear it fine.
Overserated knives aren't usually resharpened, underserated can be resharpened a few times.
I agree, don't use the impact for tightening the sections, but its great for removing them and installing and removing guards. Guard bolts will get pretty rusty if you leave your machine outside, make sure you replace the nuts every few years as they get rusted out.
I've not had any trouble myself with the bolt heads, but our machine has bolt type hold downs. They have a larger clearance at the spot the cutter bar runs. Even the long bolts for the double thick drive part of the cutterbar clear it fine.