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- Brush_hog abstract "A brush hog is a type of rotary mower. Typically these mowers attach to the back of a farm tractor using the three-point hitch and are driven via the Power take-off (PTO). It has blades that are not rigidly attached to the drive like a lawnmower blade, but are on hinges so if the blade hits a rock or stump, it bounces backward and inward, and then inertia makes it go outwards again.The rotary blades are not sharpened in the same way as a conventional mower blade. They are usually quite dull so they whack through dense plant growth, whereas a sharp blade often gets stuck or slowed down. The blades are very heavy, up to an inch thick, so the momentum pulling out is stronger than the forces of the vegetation bouncing in. They are made of heat treated high carbon steel that can withstand strikes with hard objects such as rocks and stones.".
- Brush_hog wikiPageExternalLink WetBlade.cfm.
- Brush_hog wikiPageID "6921492".
- Brush_hog wikiPageRevisionID "602857331".
- Brush_hog hasPhotoCollection Brush_hog.
- Brush_hog subject Category:Agricultural_machinery.
- Brush_hog subject Category:Lawn_care.
- Brush_hog comment "A brush hog is a type of rotary mower. Typically these mowers attach to the back of a farm tractor using the three-point hitch and are driven via the Power take-off (PTO). It has blades that are not rigidly attached to the drive like a lawnmower blade, but are on hinges so if the blade hits a rock or stump, it bounces backward and inward, and then inertia makes it go outwards again.The rotary blades are not sharpened in the same way as a conventional mower blade.".
- Brush_hog label "Brush hog".
- Brush_hog sameAs m.0gx34f.
- Brush_hog sameAs Q4979707.
- Brush_hog sameAs Q4979707.
- Brush_hog wasDerivedFrom Brush_hog?oldid=602857331.
- Brush_hog isPrimaryTopicOf Brush_hog.