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Mike Peterson

03-10-2001 12:45:45




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Iam thinking of buying a farmall cub to work appx.22 ac. Need to brush hog 8 ac.of field.Is a brush hog avalible of a cub? Does it have enough hp.to run it?




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Keith

03-13-2001 18:59:19




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 Re: farmall cub brush hog in reply to Mike Peterson, 03-10-2001 12:45:45  
I have a cub with a 4' belly mower made by IH. You have to cut in 1st gear in thick grass but you can go to 2nd if it is not too tall. I t is pretty slow. I mow about an acre in 1 1/2 hours. It does give a superb cut but I think that you need something with more horsepower to pull a larger mower.



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Ken

03-12-2001 17:15:24




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 Re: farmall cub brush hog in reply to Mike Peterson, 03-10-2001 12:45:45  
Hello,
My 55 cub came with a brush hog, and it works well. You can still buy new one's from Woods but they are kind of pricy.



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Joe

03-10-2001 14:29:26




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 Re: farmall cub brush hog in reply to Mike Peterson, 03-10-2001 12:45:45  
The best you are going to do is a mott or flail mower and you wont be able to cut the trees that people like to brush hog.



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Haas

03-10-2001 14:28:49




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 Re: farmall cub brush hog in reply to Mike Peterson, 03-10-2001 12:45:45  
You need more tractor than a Cub if you are going to work 22 acres. Get a Super A or a C as the minimum. A cub is too weak to pull a bush hog of any size. The older cubs were only 10 or 12 PTO HP. I don't think the newer ones were more than about 15.



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Duane

03-10-2001 13:08:14




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 Re: farmall cub brush hog in reply to Mike Peterson, 03-10-2001 12:45:45  
The cub seems kind of small for what you want to do. Did you consider buying an A or super A? The cub pto turns in the oposite direction and at a different RPM than normal a pto. This means that all pto driven implaments are made special for the cub. The A has a standard pto and more horsepower than the cub.



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Sam

03-10-2001 13:05:12




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 Re: farmall cub brush hog in reply to Mike Peterson, 03-10-2001 12:45:45  
Hi

Not sure but I don't think the cub has enough horse power to pull a bush hog. I might be wrong.



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