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H-3 Brush Rake

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    Posted: 20 Apr 2011 at 12:08pm
Guys: Do any of you have a good recommendation for a brush rake for the H-3?  I want to clean up some small brush 1" diameter is the biggest size.  Also, what would be good to use on the radiator grill as a cover to keep the small brush out of the radiator. 
 
I was thinking a heavy fine gauge wire mesh screen would be good.  Any comments/ideas are appreciated!!!
 
Thanks much ....Orangeman :)
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Working in brush you will need something heavier than screen, might look if you can find some grading screen from gravel crusher or some expanded metal plate of heavier thickness. Something like catwalk flooring . Also look at something to protect sides of engine compartment as brush ends up into tracks and into engine compartment and into operators area real fast before you can react.
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Coke Good suggestions, appreciate the insight.  
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Look at images on Google for examples  for a brush rake in the front....It will become obvious how to build it....The main idea is to stop brush from rolling over the top of the blade...Mark
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SHAMELESS Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Apr 2011 at 7:49pm
check out 700's radiator cover on his post! maybe it'll fit yours or maybe some modification
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