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Posted by clancy on May 09, 2004 at 19:00:50 from (65.150.50.236):
In Reply to: Comments on Howse bush hog posted by Phil in MS on June 16, 1999 at 05:57:30:
Please dont get taken like I and everyone I have talked to. The HOUSE BOSS 10 FOOT was a peice of junk. 90 day warranty. Within the first 5 hours the right blade assy. dropped off, the gearbox couplers came apart, the trailing wheels came apart. had to rebuild the right gearbox, and now the output shafts are loose again. The universals on the p.t.o. shaft are bad. I'll swear I havent used this bush hog 35 hours. A friend carried his back to the factory twice. I also have a covington cutter 5' I have used for 23years. HOWSE stuck me for 2000.00 but they will never do it again. good luck.
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