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Posted by Burrhead on March 04, 2000 at 07:37:38 from (12.74.17.232):
In Reply to: pull type brush hog posted by wes shinn on March 02, 2000 at 21:53:17:
You can build or find almost any farm implement that you would need as a pull behind model. I actually like a trailer type bush hog better than a 3 point model. It operates smoother and takes less hoss power per foot than a lift model requires. I would go to a farm equipment auction and to estate auctions to see what is available. Most folks anymore don't want to use the trailer type equipment, so the price is alot lower than 3 point models, at least in my area.
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