Posted by pork on March 02, 2014 at 14:29:54 from (75.90.225.139):
In Reply to: Bush Hog Transmission posted by Longmeadow Farm on March 02, 2014 at 13:57:59:
old has a good point. I teach a farm safety class and take my neighbors truck doors with me on a stand. his blade broke and went 200 plus feet, and pancaked the front and rear doors, sticking though the rear door. please don"t run the hog faster than rated. however, we use a similar trick on our field cultivator. our 1850 oliver has a 540/1000 pto. I put it in 1000 and run the tractor rpm lower and in a taller gear thus saving time and fuel.your tranny idea may work, but youll need to determine output rpm of tranny so your not over-running hog. this should let you lower tractor rpm, yet keeping hog the same.
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