All Discussions Tagged 'brush' - CornellForestConnect2024-03-29T07:13:29Zhttps://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=brush&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHow long do brush cutter blades work?tag:cornellforestconnect.ning.com,2020-05-25:6448444:Topic:356782020-05-25T00:20:33.003ZJoanne Vaughnhttps://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/profile/JoanneVaughn
<p>I dunno maybe it's because time flies when it's multiflora rose and buckthorns that are getting whacked. It seems that these blades are needing retirement after 8 or so hours. Is this typical for this type of material. WIde range of material but much of it is 2". We are not hitting rocks or soil. Anyone out there care to share their experience? This is a 8" Renegade blade after about 4-6 hrs. We have since learned that using wd-40 would make a difference. …</p>
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<p>I dunno maybe it's because time flies when it's multiflora rose and buckthorns that are getting whacked. It seems that these blades are needing retirement after 8 or so hours. Is this typical for this type of material. WIde range of material but much of it is 2". We are not hitting rocks or soil. Anyone out there care to share their experience? This is a 8" Renegade blade after about 4-6 hrs. We have since learned that using wd-40 would make a difference. </p>
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