Posted by John A. on January 08, 2011 at 20:38:50 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: Bat -wing mowers posted by Red Pete on January 08, 2011 at 15:50:01:
Red Pete, For the past 4 yrs or so I have been running a 10 yr old Service/Rhino SR-15M It has a 150 Hp divider box and the 3 main boxes are 125 Hp, We pull it with a JD 4230 on the 540 spline PTO. I have personally dealt this shredder 9 Kinds of #ell, It had come through smiling. The blades and blade bolts are a weak point when you eat large cedar trees on a regular basis like we have here in Central Texas. I will tell you you would be hard pressed to beat this shredder and what it had done and still does on a regular basis for us, For the dollars spent. Yes any thing can be torn up but there is No Substitute for Hp capacity of the gearboxes on a shredder 150 Hp boxes are a must period. I would and will buy another when that time comes. Hope this helps, Later, John A.
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