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Re: brush hogging with a narrow front?
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Posted by Kevin Bismark on July 26, 2005 at 20:21:30 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: brush hogging with a narrow front? posted by chris sweetland on July 26, 2005 at 09:44:08:
Seen plenty of wide front tractors roll over, but the main reason I like a wide front tractor with the brush hog is to help kind of bull doze the small trees over then let them get chewed up, the old john deere brush hog we used to have had eaten a lot of 4 inch popal trees over the years wished it had never been sold.. Just remember you are not driving a bull dozer and have to kind of know how big the stuff is and what type of tree it is so the the 4 inch ones I tried to keep close to the center to keep from breaking something, we had 2 identical tractors and only one had the brush hog on it, that axle is still just fine but the other one that never pushed a tree over but had the axle broken when it got "borrowed" and a guy hit a dead furrow with it..
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