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Posted by JK-NY on January 09, 2005 at 16:35:57 from (69.67.226.69):
In Reply to: Brush hog brands posted by Bkeepr on January 09, 2005 at 05:09:43:
A couple thougths- look into an overrunning clutch for the pto on your 8N, they are fairly cheaps and can save a lot of wear annd tear/damage to your tractor when brush hogging. Also if hills are a problem you may want to consider a pull type brush hog,which will help keep the front end from raising going uphill, especialy with the pto driven hydraulics on an 8N , which will also make it so you have to put the pto in gear whenever you want to raise the brush hog , not the handiest set up.Sorry I cant help with your question as I've never heard of Lowry Implements.
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