Woods Brushbull extreme.This single-spindle rotary cutter cutter, small, one-masted sailing vessel, with a rig similar to that of a sloop except that it usually has a sliding bowsprit and a topmast. From 1800 to 1830 cutters were in service between England and France. features a continuously-welded frame with no weld gaps, quick-change blade pins with anti-seize lubricant Lubricant A gas, liquid, or solid used to prevent contact of parts in relative motion, and thereby reduce friction and wear. In many machines, cooling by the lubricant is equally important. and a large blade bolt access window (no need to change blades from underneath the cutter). Its 3" x 4" structural tubes strengthen the entire deck plate, and heavy-duty clevis hitch hitch to fasten by a knot, usually used to describe tying a horse to a post. points reduce stress. The floating hitch link design prevents excessive weight loads from being transferred to the cutter when crossing steep inclines and ditches, and a 2" tubular tubular /tu·bu·lar/ (too´bu-lar) 1. shaped like a tube. 2. of or pertaining to a tubule. tubular 1. pertaining to renal tubules. 2. pertaining to fallopian tube. rear bumper welded between the deck plate and skirt prevents damage when backing over heavy brush. Full-length skid shoes and a heavy-duty 4-point mounted tail wheel add strength and durability. Woods Equipment Company, Oregon, Ill.; tel: 800-319-6637; www.WoodsEquipment.com. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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