Posted by Shawn in PA on February 04, 2011 at 18:28:57 from (24.154.38.87):
In Reply to: super C power upgrade posted by Jessup on February 04, 2011 at 15:18:14:
A 6 foot brush hog is too much for a SC. You have no reserve power, which is why it falls on it's face with the brushhog. Doesn't matter what you do to the engine, it's gonna "bog" with that behind it. And what's your definition of thick grass? Maybe you need to cut it more often. Bottom line, you need a bigger tractor, or you simply need to use the one you have in a manner that is more appropriate for a SC, with implements that compliment the tractor rather than hinder it. Get a 4 or 5 foot hog. It's not a SM. Shawn
This post was edited by Shawn in PA at 18:32:07 02/04/11.
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