CMV
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Just wondering....what does it take to break one? I have a 5' TSC light duty rotary cutter - the angled back one they sell for $1200. It's taken a lot of saplings over its rated 1", lots of softball sized rocks, chunks of dead wood, and just yesterday a concrete cap block - the ones that are about 1/2 the width of a typical cinder block but solid.
So far, it just keeps going and set real low, giving me a pretty nice cut. Looks like field was cut with a lawn mower other than how longer clippings lay after being cut.
Anyway, is it more a matter of time or X # of hitting things you shouldn't? I'm still on the original factory one - didn't do anything like replace with a grade 8 fastener or something. Other than the terrible racket or seeing a big rock dart across the ground, doesn't seem like it cares about hitting these things.
Have a spare 4-pack of grade 2 shear bolts in the toolbox, just haven't needed yet and kind of thought I would by now...
So far, it just keeps going and set real low, giving me a pretty nice cut. Looks like field was cut with a lawn mower other than how longer clippings lay after being cut.
Anyway, is it more a matter of time or X # of hitting things you shouldn't? I'm still on the original factory one - didn't do anything like replace with a grade 8 fastener or something. Other than the terrible racket or seeing a big rock dart across the ground, doesn't seem like it cares about hitting these things.
Have a spare 4-pack of grade 2 shear bolts in the toolbox, just haven't needed yet and kind of thought I would by now...