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I too recommend chain guards or the like.
You just never know what you'll really be cutting, especially if you infrequently.
There is one 2 acre meadow I mow only once each year. Every time I manage to throw rocks or log shrapnel when I cut that meadow. I made a set for my Howse using old chain. It was pretty easy to fab a mount and cut the chains to length. I would've bought a set of chains from Howse, but the shipping was equal to the chain cost. So for me it was a no brainer to make them myself.
Here is the thread with lots of photos: Add Chain Guards to Rotary Cutter
There were a lot of good ideas thrown in from the TBN guys.
Rob-

You just never know what you'll really be cutting, especially if you infrequently.
There is one 2 acre meadow I mow only once each year. Every time I manage to throw rocks or log shrapnel when I cut that meadow. I made a set for my Howse using old chain. It was pretty easy to fab a mount and cut the chains to length. I would've bought a set of chains from Howse, but the shipping was equal to the chain cost. So for me it was a no brainer to make them myself.
Here is the thread with lots of photos: Add Chain Guards to Rotary Cutter
There were a lot of good ideas thrown in from the TBN guys.
Rob-



