the old grind
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Depends on what you mean by 'regular'.
The plainest unmarked-head cheap grade 2, not grade 5 with the '3-spoke' head marking, unless you're hard on 'em & want to push the limit of 'ok'.
(its done a lot within reason)
They're sized/intended to give way comfortably shy of breaking something else between PTO and turf. I have 'em & break 'em on & only when using the slasher, usually if too high rpm, too low to ground, too quickly releasing the clutch, or a combination of them .. clumsy operating. ("Hello it's me, .."
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But grade 2s are cheap by the pound at TSC. I use jam nuts when I install vs tighten against a hub.
The plainest unmarked-head cheap grade 2, not grade 5 with the '3-spoke' head marking, unless you're hard on 'em & want to push the limit of 'ok'.
They're sized/intended to give way comfortably shy of breaking something else between PTO and turf. I have 'em & break 'em on & only when using the slasher, usually if too high rpm, too low to ground, too quickly releasing the clutch, or a combination of them .. clumsy operating. ("Hello it's me, .."
But grade 2s are cheap by the pound at TSC. I use jam nuts when I install vs tighten against a hub.