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Getting stump jumpers back on a Brush Hog.
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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1641850" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>Two man job there, also scotch the rear tires to were it want roll. I would tie the two blades together so they don't flip around and remove a finger/hand or be very careful. Unless I am covered up in hay etc. next Saturday I will be just up the road from you if I make it to the auction at Brockland acres sale. I can come out there afternoon as the sale starts at 11a and should not last long. (a couple items 4-sale there I will make somebody pay for if I don't get, if I make it.) If you do need help let me know. Those will need about bench pressed and held until the nut is on. They are heavy as you know. Is there, on the splines, a certain way they go back as they will maybe have to be timed. If wife's brother is there I will bring him as he just went through the same thing with his Bush hog. He knows that area well as he at one time looked at a Charolais bull maybe your dad had 4-sale several years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1641850, member: 21075"] Two man job there, also scotch the rear tires to were it want roll. I would tie the two blades together so they don't flip around and remove a finger/hand or be very careful. Unless I am covered up in hay etc. next Saturday I will be just up the road from you if I make it to the auction at Brockland acres sale. I can come out there afternoon as the sale starts at 11a and should not last long. (a couple items 4-sale there I will make somebody pay for if I don't get, if I make it.) If you do need help let me know. Those will need about bench pressed and held until the nut is on. They are heavy as you know. Is there, on the splines, a certain way they go back as they will maybe have to be timed. If wife's brother is there I will bring him as he just went through the same thing with his Bush hog. He knows that area well as he at one time looked at a Charolais bull maybe your dad had 4-sale several years ago. [/QUOTE]
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