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Re: What features should I look for in a bush hog
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Posted by Leland on November 21, 2004 at 11:09:07 from (65.143.146.238):
In Reply to: What features should I look for in a bush hog trac posted by Ed Albertson on November 21, 2004 at 05:15:27:
Any decent 45 hp and up tractor with live pto and hyd and 3pt and wide front end will work fine for this job. have driven almost all brands of tractors from 30hp to 400hp. so don't get in hurry look around you have plenty of time before it's time to mow. Right now cases seem to be going cheap at least around here everybody wants green. But if your are patient for 6 grand you can find a nice tractor and chopper and stay away from cheap or choppers with light steel decks watch for sales you can sometimes find a ugly well built chopper for 5-600 bucks and 1st thing to do is grab pto shaft on mower and turn it several times, those boys in auction truck will stick to anybody and say it a good one and then you find later it's junk, F-inlaw found out the hard way he thought the man in truck was the most honest man on earth good luck don't buy junk
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