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<blockquote data-quote="Ploughteringindubs" data-source="post: 7748928" data-attributes="member: 116714"><p>Sorry no pics at present but can get. The blades have plain flat edge on both sides so fit either side and would cut in either direction of rotation. Its just flat chassis with adjustable skids at side, two flat discs turned by comer transfer box each with two blades bolted to each disc. im pretty sure i can make the two discs either rotate in towards tractor or outwards like i currently have it when front mounted.</p><p></p><p>CJ is right they are not technically supposed to take on a lot and grass ran away very quickly mid/late summer. Its been through major bits of rushs etc before getting place a bit better and it managed fine in rear mount position running like a drum mower would throwing the stuff out the back. Its just in front mount with gearbox reversed its chucking it out the front then running over it again so have to go bit slower and the mess of stew sticking to radiator panels. </p><p></p><p>I just wondered if it would cause any issues with discss cutting inwards in front mount position as although i was shown the gearbox being flipped im sure just switching the overrun pto clutches to different side would have done same job when i though about it. The clogging up of radiator grill is a pest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ploughteringindubs, post: 7748928, member: 116714"] Sorry no pics at present but can get. The blades have plain flat edge on both sides so fit either side and would cut in either direction of rotation. Its just flat chassis with adjustable skids at side, two flat discs turned by comer transfer box each with two blades bolted to each disc. im pretty sure i can make the two discs either rotate in towards tractor or outwards like i currently have it when front mounted. CJ is right they are not technically supposed to take on a lot and grass ran away very quickly mid/late summer. Its been through major bits of rushs etc before getting place a bit better and it managed fine in rear mount position running like a drum mower would throwing the stuff out the back. Its just in front mount with gearbox reversed its chucking it out the front then running over it again so have to go bit slower and the mess of stew sticking to radiator panels. I just wondered if it would cause any issues with discss cutting inwards in front mount position as although i was shown the gearbox being flipped im sure just switching the overrun pto clutches to different side would have done same job when i though about it. The clogging up of radiator grill is a pest. [/QUOTE]
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