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CA pto power enough for a 5 foot brush mower?

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Craig

10-24-2002 07:06:13




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I've got a CA with a snap coupler and I've located a 5 foot brush mower that is a snap coupler implement, but I question whether my CA can provide the horsepower needed to mow my pastures and other similar light duty brush mowing work. What do you think?




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Phil Auten (Tx)

10-26-2002 13:51:24




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 Re: CA pto power enough for a 5 foot brush mower? in reply to Craig, 10-24-2002 07:06:13  
Absolutely! - Phil



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Scott

10-24-2002 08:35:23




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 Re: CA pto power enough for a 5 foot brush mower? in reply to Craig, 10-24-2002 07:06:13  
I'm running a 641 Ford right now with a 6 ft mower. I've got a little more hp than you do, but a foot more. I can tell you that you should stay out of the heavy stuff as much as possible, or take it a little at a time. They're a little hard on clutches (I'm not live pto). Otherwise, they're the best thing since sliced bread, and you should like it.



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Rich

10-24-2002 07:40:51




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 Re: CA pto power enough for a 5 foot brush mower? in reply to Craig, 10-24-2002 07:06:13  
I have a CA and mow with ford 5' brush chopper no problem. It makes things easier if your hand clutch works for starting out. Engage pto while in gear then release hand clutch to start tractor motion.



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Rich

10-24-2002 07:40:25




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 Re: CA pto power enough for a 5 foot brush mower? in reply to Craig, 10-24-2002 07:06:13  
I have a CA and mow with ford 5' brush chopper no problem. It makes things easier if your hand clutch works for starting out. Engage pto while in gear then release hand clutch to start tractor motion.



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