Nesikep":t24rwroe said:MacGyver for sure!.. I've had similar fixes.
What the heck are you cutting that you've been breaking so many shear pins?
D2Cat":v1b5xl68 said:I think the best people to come up with a solution to a problem using what they have readily available has to be someone on a Navy ship or a farmer! Being creative will keep you young skyhightree1. Nice job.
chevytaHOE5674":v1b5xl68 said:Time to add a slip clutch to that mower. Will probably save you money over buying all those shear pins. ha
I NEVER thought I would agree with this years ago, but I do now.chevytaHOE5674":oc3enw8x said:Time to add a slip clutch to that mower. Will probably save you money over buying all those shear pins. ha
snoopdog":3f2vpg0j said:I NEVER thought I would agree with this years ago, but I do now.chevytaHOE5674":3f2vpg0j said:Time to add a slip clutch to that mower. Will probably save you money over buying all those shear pins. ha
True Grit Farms":2ldcwljl said:Or you could just buy a good heavy duty mower, like a Brown, Rhino, or a Bushwacker.
True Grit Farms":2124l98o said:snoopdog":2124l98o said:I NEVER thought I would agree with this years ago, but I do now.chevytaHOE5674":2124l98o said:Time to add a slip clutch to that mower. Will probably save you money over buying all those shear pins. ha
Or you could just buy a good heavy duty mower, like a Brown, Rhino, or a Bushwacker.
10-e-c-dirtfarmer":2124l98o said:Anything the tractor will knock over I'll cut it.
chevytaHOE5674":2124l98o said:True Grit Farms":2124l98o said:Or you could just buy a good heavy duty mower, like a Brown, Rhino, or a Bushwacker.
Those all still have slip clutches or shear bolts and will slip/shear if you get into heavy enough material... ha