Posted by darkbluebuick on July 02, 2014 at 16:30:56 from (209.40.218.223):
In Reply to: BrushHog for TO35 posted by darkbluebuick on July 02, 2014 at 13:23:25:
Thanks for all of the quick replies!
Just to clarify that I do have a loader already attached so that would take care of keeping the front end down. Although I have heard that having both a loader/bucket and a brushhog can make it hard to maneuver. It does have manual steering althought the steering links have been extended a few inches which does help.
If a manufacturer says 6ft brushhog needs a minimum of 25HP, is that just going through "normal" grass (not sure what "normal" is - medium thickness of 12 inches?)
Any comments on whether the brushhog should be wider or narrow than the rear tires? My rear tires are 68inches between the outer edges.
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