[AT] 4' brushhog fits what??
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Wed Jul 21 07:06:02 PDT 2004
Hi George,
I guess it depends to some degree on how the mower is made
(how heavy it is built) and what it is intended to cut.
There are a couple of very heavy duty brush cutters on the market that are
only 4 feet wide and mount on the front of a skid steer. They require about
75 HP to run but they cut stuff up to 4 inches or so.
I think you are probably right about the one in question though.
Charlie
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From: "George Willer" <gwill at toast.net>
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> Phil,
>
> Two of my 9N Fords are very comfortable mowing with 6' finish mowers in
> second gear. Four foot would be way too small.
>
> My little 10 HP Amigo with 3pt and planetary drive would be a good match
for
> it.
>
> George Willer
>
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>
>
> > Anything of the size of a Ford N-series or Allis B/C if it has a
3-point.
> > Even a larger "garden tractor with a 3-point if the mower has cat0 hitch
> > pins.
> >
> > Phil
> >
> > > I happened onto a nice little twin blade 4' 3-pt twin blade
mower--like
> a
> > > brushhog. What older tractors would use a 3-pt. 4' mower like
> > > this?? It's blue. John
> > >
> > > In the wide-open spaces of NE Oregon
> >
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