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Re: Bushhog pull type or 3pt
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Posted by Bob on August 13, 2006 at 08:44:23 from (64.21.249.40):
In Reply to: Re: Bushhog pull type or 3pt posted by mwn on August 13, 2006 at 08:06:18:
I was referring to the type of pull-type rotary cutter that has a hydraulic lift on the hitch and rear wheels. IMHO, with their 2 rear wheels and the single hitch connected to the tractor, they follow rough terrain well, compared to a 3-point version, which is more rigidly attached to the tractor, and flops side to side, and is jerked up and down as the tractor wheels roll over bumps, or fall into depressions. With the hydraulics, they are easy to raise and lower just like the 3-point versions. In our area, trail-type units are all you see the road dept's using to clean up the ditches and around sloughs bordering the roads, and they seem to function well. A neighbor has a Schulte... I wish my budget would cover one of those! To each their own, I guess!.
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