by bgsengine » Tue Aug 07, 2018 3:55 pm
Brushcutter blade not good for a direct driven curved shaft, gonna break the drive shaft .If it has a gearbox (typically straight shaft) then can put a blade on them,but then you got liability issues. At the very least requires a barrier bar to reduce kickback into the operator , and should have a steel debris shield.
You might sell them on a plastic blade head such as Echo's Maxi-Cut , replaceable plastic blades and they can handle most brush (but not trees)
If the original parts catalog or owners manual does not show accessory kits for it,I would not put a steel brush blade on any machine.
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