Meg-Mo bush hog mower blades REVIEW!
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
- Meg-Mo bush hog mower blades review. If you have a rough lawn like ours, this may be the solution for you to convert your zero turn mower into a zero turn bush hog. You can purchase the blades at meg-mo.com/
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I wish I had one of those bushhog style blades for my snapper comet. It was already a 30 inch bushhog with a seat with the stock blade.
I’m sure they make one to fit that model :). We had a small snapper - it was a tank 😂
I think you are gonna wish you got Cutlass blades from the maintenance stand point alone, but Meg-Mo is no slouch. Best off luck brother, I love your posts!
I’ll check Cutlass out (haven’t heard if them). Thanks!
How do these discharge compared to normal blades when going through super tall (8-10") grass? What about wet grass? I'm glad you mentioned discharge seems to be more forceful or however you worded it, just curious if you've pushed them in conditions like that to see how they perform.
Dunno if I'd buy from meg-mo when I have steel and a plasma cutter to play with... just wondering if its worth making the templates to cut out 3 disks and purchasing a new set of blades to cut the middle out of.
@@Grey-Troll - the discharge is very good. I’ve now run it through tall field grass with no problems. But I will make a caveat that it may also depend on the hp of your mower
@@tablerockteacompany Cool! I have a 52" ariens with I believe a 23hp v-twin, so I don't think power will be an issue. Guess ya never know till you give it a try... 😆
How are you liking your blades?
@@onlyyours92 - they are great for durability (especially with what I run over), but I would like them to be sharper for a cleaner cut
The Blade configurations are Not the problem. It's the fact most makers Are CLUELESS as to the process of hardening and then proper tempering the steel. It's the biggest problem with mower blades.
I do agree that blades are often poorly made. That said, even a sharp blade will stall your machine when it hits a root, etc. That’s the primary draw for using these.
If these blades were as advertised they would be awesome, but they aren't. I cut 12 acres and these blades were badly worn after the first cutting. If I sharpen them and cut again I think the lift wings will be completely worn off the blades. They are junk!
@@charlesstewart8129 - I would contact the manufacturer and see if they will give you a refund or new set
@@tablerockteacompany "all sales are final" I will try and heat treat the new set of blades and see if that helps