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G'day,
I have a Kubota D210 brushcutter, and I want to cut through some reeds on the edge of the river bank that are starting to take over, so was thinking if I would be able to get a blade attachment for it as the line just isn't up to the task. I realise that I need to be abit more carefull with a blade than the line.
So couple of questions:
Can a blade fit?
What type should I get ie is plastic ones safer but will they do the job?

Thanks,
Chris.

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Hi Chris,

Providing that the brushcutter is a straight shaft unit then a blade will fit but if it is a bent shaft you will need to use a plastic blade. cheers2


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Thanks Bruce,

Yes it is a straight shaft with the nuckle(?) at the bottom.

How tough are the plastic blades, anyway?
Do you reckon they would cut through the reeds?
Lastly, are they a universal fit or do I need a specific one for the Kubota?

Thanks,

Chris.

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Chris E,

Usually with most brushcutters they have a step (approx 25mm dia) washer that the blade centre fits onto. I would suggest a saw type blade in order to cut the reeds with. cheers2


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Thanks Bruce.
Does that mean a normal circular saw blade may fit or is there a specific blade for the job?
Thanks,
Chris.

Last edited by Chris E; 11/07/10 06:48 AM.
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I ended up being given a plastic housing that has 3 platics swing out blades that has metal teeth on them which is made to suit brush cutters. Worked perfectly. Might need to try and track down new blades eventually.


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