Posted by dagger dog on August 31, 2012 at 17:27:06 from (75.207.140.59):
I own a 1959 TO35 Deluxe. It's in better than good working condition, on a scale of poor,fair,good,very good, excellent.
To the question, how large of a bush hog would you use on it if it were yours ? The old tractor starts runs well, all the hydraulics (3pt) works as it should. I just don't want to overload the old boy.
I'm can weld, and am a decent enough wrench to keep stuff running.
What should I be on the look out for when I check out a used bush hog?
I want to reclaim some land that is over grown with Russian olive, 1" cedars, multi-flora rose etc .Would you think a larger 3pt finish mower to be too small ?
What say ye, great and knowledgeable Ferguson tractor gurus :?: :?:
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