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New replacement OEM style blade pan (stump-jumper). Fits Wallace, Early Howse, Modern, King Kutter, Sidewinder, HawkLine / Behlen Country, Darrell Harp, IMCO, Southeastern, Hardee, International, WAC, Tebben, Braber rotary cutters and more. 22 1/2' Diameter at widest point, 1-3/4" tall, 2-7/8 inches from bottom of pan to top of splined hub. Blade bolt holes are 13-1/2" apart on center and are 1-1/8" in diameter with 1/8" key-way. Blade pans feature a heavy duty 3/4" X 3" mount welded to the 1/8" dished pan. There is a hub welded in place with 12 tapered splines and 1-1/2" inside diameter that matches up to the output shaft of a standard 40hp gear box. This blade pan is common from manufacturers such as King Kutter, Harp, Lowry Mfg, HawkLine, J-Bar, Modern and many more. Review: arrived in a timely manner - works as it should Review: Don't buy, waste of money - Waste of money, the blades just get hung up on each other and don't cut anything
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 37 Reviews |
T**T
arrived in a timely manner
works as it should
G**4
Don't buy, waste of money
Waste of money, the blades just get hung up on each other and don't cut anything
J**.
Problem with bolt holes
Hole not lined up had to grind to get bolt to go through. After that everything was good.
C**N
Good price. Solid weld.
Fit like a charm. As much as anything can fit a 20 year old piece of equipment smoothly.
A**R
Good product
After much searching, found this pan. Lot of work to replace but the pan itself is of good quality and have been holding up well.
G**G
Very easy to decide on this item
Very easy to decide on this item. All the proper measurements were made in the purchase description and the price was the cheapest I found.
A**R
Fit perfect
M**K
Good quality , good price but center nut is not indented enough
I needed a replacement gearbox, but the new ones would not fit my blade bar... so I had to buy the stump jumper too $$ . It is very good quality, heavy duty, but for some reason the center nut is indented only a half inch or so and most of the nut is exposed to rocks, or in my case to my old blades that swing into the nut when I hit a stump. My old blades do not have a quick enough offset to clear the nut. So now I suppose I will have to go buy new blades. $$+$$ I say the stump jumper should be indented and the nut protected.
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