just ordered some swing back blades https://www.allmowerspares.com.au/ro...39k-36b-b.html that l'm going to try out on some old bar blades that l'll cut down to suit - sick of paying for blades at roughly $100 a pair, so hopefully this will work....
just ordered some swing back blades https://www.allmowerspares.com.au/ro...39k-36b-b.html that l'm going to try out on some old bar blades that l'll cut down to suit - sick of paying for blades at roughly $100 a pair, so hopefully this will work....
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Gee they are hitting you hard for the bar blades. I got a couple of sets of Stens for my Gravely (same company I think) for $32 each.
Not sure how you will go with the bolts. They are designed to be used with a D plate. If you add a D plate + the thicker bar you might run out of thread?
It wouldn't work on my 44" but I think your blades would be longer than mine. Where I'd have to have the hole with those blades is right on the step down of the bar blade so the swing backs wouldn't sit level.
thats the price to buy them in oz, l'm buying them from US much cheaper but am only getting 20 hrs out of them in the sand - and, yep, they're Stens, l pay $210 for 12 blades inc postage .....$40 each here so $480 + post
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"All sin is washed away in the Holy goodness of Beer"
Book of Redeye, Psalm 69
I pay $34 each per blade for the hustler. GA Equip brand and theyre bloody thick heavy things. Getting around 100hr use out of them and that's in sand as well. I sharpen them regularly.
http://stores.ebay.com.au/poweredbymoyer/ do a search for "3 pack Stens blade for Hustler" or whatever brand you have.....or try "6 packstens" and get 470 hits on his page http://stores.ebay.com.au/poweredbym...w=6+pack+stens
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"All sin is washed away in the Holy goodness of Beer"
Book of Redeye, Psalm 69
blades cut to size, don't have any drill bits that'll go through this stuff though....might try carbide masonry bits before dishing out for cobalt or proper carbide twist bits
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"All sin is washed away in the Holy goodness of Beer"
Book of Redeye, Psalm 69
That should work, you might need to sharpen them with a grinder first and use plenty oil when drilling
bought a cobalt bit, all done......won't fit them until l've done a couple of ferals first
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"All sin is washed away in the Holy goodness of Beer"
Book of Redeye, Psalm 69
Great Job mate