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Bush hog identity... Help!

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ASEguy

03-30-2010 19:29:31




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I have an opportunity to get an orange colored, maybe repainted bush hog less than five feet that says Corsica on it. Can't seem to find any info. on them. Does anybody know who makes this? Is this the model name? Thanks for your time.




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JD Seller

04-01-2010 22:38:33




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 Re: Bush hog identity... Help! in reply to ASEguy, 03-30-2010 19:29:31  
You should be able to find parts for it. I sold quite a few of them. They where made in "Corsicana" Texas not Italy. They where a cheaper american made rotary cutter. I am not sure if they are still in business. I think we got them through John Day Company



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ASEguy

03-31-2010 15:53:25




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 Re: Bush hog identity... Help! in reply to ASEguy, 03-30-2010 19:29:31  
Thanks for your help Joe, James and 2x4. I really appreciate the input.



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James Howell

03-31-2010 11:41:49




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 Re: Bush hog identity... Help! in reply to ASEguy, 03-30-2010 19:29:31  
My father purchased a 1983 Ford 2810 and it came with a 7ft Corsicana rotary mower.

Althought the dealership changed names to New Holland, they still carry parts for the Corsicana rotary mower.

Color was a very dark orange when new.

They still have a used Corsicana mower on their lot just like ours.



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Ultradog MN

03-31-2010 07:03:04




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 Re: Bush hog identity... Help! in reply to ASEguy, 03-30-2010 19:29:31  
First of all it's not a bush hog.
Bush HogŪ is a registered trademark for a brand of farm equipment.



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JoeVT

03-31-2010 04:57:58




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 Re: Bush hog identity... Help! in reply to JK-NY, 03-30-2010 19:29:31  
I think Corsicana was a manufacturer of rotary mowers. There is a web site for Farmall H's that has a picture of one behind an H.



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2x4

03-31-2010 00:51:53




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 Re: Bush hog identity... Help! in reply to ASEguy, 03-30-2010 19:29:31  
possible thats the country of manufacture? If so it would be an Italian brand, maybe Fiat.



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