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Re: 350U PTO Adjustment and General Bush Hog Quest
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Posted by HAS on June 24, 2006 at 14:44:00 from (68.228.161.160):
In Reply to: Re: 350U PTO Adjustment and General Bush Hog Quest posted by Brownie 45 on June 24, 2006 at 13:18:05:
Make sure the back of the brush hog is slightly higher than the front. If it's lower you cut the weeds as you come in to them, then as the blade swings to the bach you are trying to cut it stll shorter, so in effect you are cutting the full circle when you should only be cutting partial circle. This is the most common cause of not enough poweer complaints. Park the rig on a flat surface and measure blades to ground clearence front & back. You don't need much - 1/4" higher in back is good enough.
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