Hi Chris, Excellent mod at a very good price too. Thanks for sharing. The paint job looks great . It is a great design. Very nice find for your brush hog. With all your work you now have a great attachment at a low cost investment and some sweat equity. 👍 Dan
Thanks Dan! I've got one more trinket laying around to add on and then I think I'm done (until I paint it). Headed out this weekend to pick up ANOTHER used attachment. It's a sickness I tell you, a sickness!
@@watershedoverlook No, no, you are just working very hard to provide great content for your channel. Keep up the great work. Hey, I sent you an email, requesting your help. Dan
Thanks for watching Noel, and I agree. I haven't found any complaints about my box blade and I really do think this guard is a great solution to the issues associated with the "flower pots"!
Good evening Chris. That looks like a great product. Have to put that in my idea file cabinet. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience’s with us. Stay stay safe and always be kind. Cheers
Definitely much better like you said compared to the other ones you showed, great choice Chris 👍🏻, humm 🤔 what’s the next item 🤔, chains all around the edge? Have a great weekend Chris 👍🏻🙂🙋🏼♂️🥃🇨🇦🇺🇸
Yes, it's in the video description. It's the first link you see, and it also appears again in the full list of links at the bottom. Thanks for watching! 👍😎
The gearbox on my roto-tiller has a plastic guard around it, held in place by 4 bolts....a socket an 8-10 inch extension and a ratchet makes quick work of removing the cover...you'd think after all these years of building PTO implements these manufacturers could figure out how to build guards LOL. With my tiller it has the slip clutch on it, so releasing the PTO shaft pulls the whole assembly off the tiller and I can adjust the slip clutch, and hit the grease zerks on the U-Joints all at the same time. I think whatever PTO implements I end up with in the future I'll install a slip clutch on them, they're expensive, but I think a better alternative to shear bolts that inevitably break at the most inopportune time, and with luck you don't have any with you when it does break LOL.
FYI, I love my EA products, however they have recently been having some financial issues related to some legal battles. They went completely dark and silent for about six months and have only recently popped back up and started posting again. You may want to give them a couple of months to make sure they are up and running, or at least confirm they have COMPLETED product to ship before ordering. Also, I did hear they were about to launch a new website...that's likely why the link no longer works.
I have the same brushbull and need a new gearbox, would you please share with me The gearbox you used and where you got it and how many horsepower the gearbox is?
Hey Mike, thanks for watching. I've had zero issues running the 60" with the LX2610, although admittedly, I have only cut tall grass and brush. My gut feeling is that as long as you take your time and you're not trying to cut thick groves of 2" stuff, I imagine the 60" is the ticket.
It did not. I would need to remeasure if I was using it without the Quick Hitch, but if I remember correctly, I was still good then too. Thanks for watching. 👍 😎
Does anybody else make something similar? EA is more or less out of business right now. Maybe they’ll be back if their legal issues get resolved, but who knows if or when that’ll be.
Yeah, the EA situation is a real bummer. A lot of folks left without jobs in a pretty small town. I seem to recall seeing something vaguely similar...maybe in another RU-vid video, but I have searched online and have had no luck finding it again. I think it was an OEM part on a different brand rotary cutter, but I can't be sure. Sorry I can't be more help.