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Re: Modification to Bush Hog
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Posted by Chris-se-ILL on August 01, 2003 at 08:20:24 from (216.174.170.145):
In Reply to: Modification to Bush Hog posted by Russ on July 31, 2003 at 12:19:25:
I just bought a "Wallace" brand bushhog type mower and I let the skids drag (dig) if they want to do so (the ruts always grow back). I bought it for mowing rough pasture style ground, but I also mow grass access roadways. It does a good job on both. I know that a brush style mower is cheaper that a finishing mower (I would love to have a finishing mower to put behind my little IH 284... but I can't part with the extra money that it would take). If you want to put castors on the brush mower, then just do it! You won't know till you try it. Just be VERY careful and be as safe as you possibly can! Once you modify the mower... you have no warranty, and the manufacturer is not liable for any mistakes that might and probably will happen! And you could very possibly incur injury... to yourself... and to others! These brush mowers were not designed for what you want to try. The only question that "YOU" have to answer is... Are a few gouges and scrapes "worth the risks" involved??? ...No one here can really answer that, for you!!!
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