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Keith

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  1. Keith

    Keith

  2. The original is riveted but also has 3 bolts which are covered by a cone shaped guard, luckily I didn't have to attempt taking the disc off the flange, just swapped them out
  3. Thank you, that's fantastic. I actually went to the club earlier, the cutting discs I sourced were slightly smaller but using one of the pulleys that came with it managed to get it fitted and running tonight and cutting fine, just not as wide. At least it will buy us some time to get the original repaired or copied. 5 hour round trip to pick these bits up but the 2 spare gearboxes may come in handy as well as the other spare disc. Thanks for all the help
  4. Thanks! I'm about to go and look closely and hopefully I have the right one, is the shaft held in with a central nut/locknut, presumably on a shaft / woodruff key? Is any further dismantling necessary?
  5. Hi Thanks for the reply, luckily I have managed to source some spares off gumtree including one of these plates, its a bit of a schlep to go and get them (5 hour round trip) but what price rare bits eh? Many thanks Keith
  6. Thanks very much for the reply, I'll post again if I find anything
  7. Hi Everyone, New to the forum, started playing cricket again late on in life and happlly got involved with the upkeep of the ground. Our Hayter Osprey shed one of its blades after hitting a hidden rock and tore through the edge of the cutting disc (No hole left). Hayter no longer do this part- any ideas where I could source one or do you think a feasible fix would be to drill new blade mounting holes (accurate spacing to attempt to keep some sort of balance) i.e move them all round a 20mm or so? Would an engineering shop be able to replicate the whole disc? Many thanks
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