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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 50832" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I can't see that you would be wasting your time.</p><p>I just feel that you would get a better cut if the cuts were only say a foot or two wide. This way you can exert more force on a smaller area so it should cut.</p><p>As i have a 4 in 1 bucket, i would have made something i could open the bucket up and grab. I would then drag it backwards to slice through the grass. I can't see why forward wouldn't work too if you could bolt it to your bucket.</p><p>Will the tyres damage it too much? will you get enough pushing power? its all an experiment.</p><p>Pretty sure the real ones that the use on turf farms uses a knife like you were talking about making, but they slide from side to side to cut it? From the one i saw, that's how i understood that they worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 50832, member: 82"] I can't see that you would be wasting your time. I just feel that you would get a better cut if the cuts were only say a foot or two wide. This way you can exert more force on a smaller area so it should cut. As i have a 4 in 1 bucket, i would have made something i could open the bucket up and grab. I would then drag it backwards to slice through the grass. I can't see why forward wouldn't work too if you could bolt it to your bucket. Will the tyres damage it too much? will you get enough pushing power? its all an experiment. Pretty sure the real ones that the use on turf farms uses a knife like you were talking about making, but they slide from side to side to cut it? From the one i saw, that's how i understood that they worked. [/QUOTE]
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