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chris sweetland

06-27-2005 16:54:41




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will my to-20 pull the 6' brush hog or should i get something smaller like a 5' or a 4' thanks chris




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ben uk

06-28-2005 11:15:54




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 Re: brush hog in reply to chris sweetland, 06-27-2005 16:54:41  
if you have a 6' or can get one cheap it will probably be ok - just.

if your looking - look for 5' - you still might struggle when its really thick - i can bog my 135 right down with a 5' mower in long grass. But yes - go for 5' unless you have 6' - try it

Ben



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KnuckleBuster

06-27-2005 20:33:33




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 Re: brush hog in reply to chris sweetland, 06-27-2005 16:54:41  
Chris, a 5 foot mower would be a perfect match for your to-20. I bet you could get by with a 6 foot though. MAke sure that the tractor is running good (tune up etc. if needed), and set the mower up so that the front is an inch or two lower than the back. If you start getting bogged down, make swipes only with half of the mower at a time. On thinner grass you will probably be OK with a full width cut.

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37 chief

06-27-2005 17:27:59




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 Re: brush hog in reply to chris sweetland, 06-27-2005 16:54:41  
I stoppecd using my TO 20 for mowing, because in heavy weeds it just didn't have the power. That was with a 5 ft mower. In grass it was ok. Stan



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chris sweetland

06-27-2005 17:35:18




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 Re: brush hog in reply to 37 chief, 06-27-2005 17:27:59  
ok that gives me an idea but i gotta use the to-20 for mowin all the rest are far away for a long while



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chris sweetland

06-28-2005 18:47:32




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 Re: brush hog in reply to chris sweetland, 06-27-2005 17:35:18  
i got two 6'ers i usally rum one on the ford 5030 and the other (cheeper lighter one) om my massey 241 but they are not here and i need to brush hog so ill give it a try and see how it does



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