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Which make and model Mower conditioner?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 957475" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Disc! It will cut faster in thick stuff and sharpening the blades is a snap. I have a 10 foot New Idea. Takes about 10 minutes to take off the blades 10 minutes to sharpen, 10 minutes to put them back on. I always carry a 9/16 rachet and a couple of spare sharpened blades in case I wack a rock. Takes 2-3 minutes to change the blade. Keep it lubed and it will last for years . You may have to adjust the timing on the turtles every couple of years. That's the only time consuming thing that needs to be done occasioanally, and it will only take an hour or so once you get the hang of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 957475, member: 34"] Disc! It will cut faster in thick stuff and sharpening the blades is a snap. I have a 10 foot New Idea. Takes about 10 minutes to take off the blades 10 minutes to sharpen, 10 minutes to put them back on. I always carry a 9/16 rachet and a couple of spare sharpened blades in case I wack a rock. Takes 2-3 minutes to change the blade. Keep it lubed and it will last for years . You may have to adjust the timing on the turtles every couple of years. That's the only time consuming thing that needs to be done occasioanally, and it will only take an hour or so once you get the hang of it. [/QUOTE]
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