REPAIRING 2 Bush Hog Mower Blades with an INDUCTION FORGE | BLACKSMITH

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The nearly instant spot heating of an induction forge makes the tool particularly useful for repairs and adjustments on finished or nearly finished work. We're going to showcase a little bit of that today with repair works on two well-worn blades from a large mower.

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For his most recent project, my blacksmith husband is repairing two Bush Hog blades for a rotary cutter. Remember, “If it doesn’t say Bush Hog, it just won’t cut it.”

Bush Hog is a landscape tool business that has been around since 1951.

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- High Frequency Induction Heater Furnace: https://amzn.to/3XsW5MV
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Bush Hog Blades: https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-5or0xc2x/images/stencil/1280x1280/products/5476/62748/blade__15173.1544542483.jpg?c=2

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