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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 837926" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>yes rocks can be a problem and the disc mower will throw one occasionally but in all the acre I have cut I have only broken 2 windows in my tractors and I have Rocky Rocky ground</p><p> if you are worried about the rocks just build a screen of expanded metal for your rear window I broke a window about 2 weeks ago on one of my Rye fields the reason was my rockpiker left a small ridge of rock and I was turning as I hit it and it threw one into the back glass </p><p> it will scare the $hit out of you sounds like a 12ga shotgun going off in the cab</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 837926, member: 8829"] yes rocks can be a problem and the disc mower will throw one occasionally but in all the acre I have cut I have only broken 2 windows in my tractors and I have Rocky Rocky ground if you are worried about the rocks just build a screen of expanded metal for your rear window I broke a window about 2 weeks ago on one of my Rye fields the reason was my rockpiker left a small ridge of rock and I was turning as I hit it and it threw one into the back glass it will scare the $hit out of you sounds like a 12ga shotgun going off in the cab [/QUOTE]
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