Ahh I did the same with the Belloni 32 inch brush mower, my bcs 853 diésel has the steel tracks instead of tires so I did not get any flat tires! But it was a bit slower to do the job, I have a lot of huisache and mesquite so it was good View attachment 560110
Nice setup, did you buy it with the tracks or add them yourself?
Ahh I did the same with the Belloni 32 inch brush mower, my bcs 853 diésel has the steel tracks instead of tires so I did not get any flat tires! But it was a bit slower to do the job, I have a lot of huisache and mesquite so it was good View attachment 560110
I had to look up huisache.
I grew up arround Atascosa Co, TX and it's amazing, here in NH, almost nothing has thorns, venom, or pincers!
I bought the tracks separetly when I bought the tractor from earth tools, they are the agrizetta tracksthey are cool, haven’t had a lot of time to use the machine though, but I got the moldboard plow and it does a good job
I had to look up huisache.
I grew up arround Atascosa Co, TX and we alway called that "white thorn" or a choice cuss word when it stuck you through your boot sole or gave you two flat tires.
Nasty, nasty stuff especially after it's been shreaded and grows back as ground cover. I always thought the proper name was "Aracia." Learn something new everyday!
Trucks down there need steel tracks cause green slime don't always cut it.
It's amazing, here in NH, almost nothing has thorns, venom, or pincers!
Do they do well over uneven terrain?
Better traction?
I am thinking of getting the rubber tracks. Even though I went over much of the ground around my house with a dozer and evened it out, there are still areas where the tires struggle to get traction and I occasionally get a little stuck and have to manhandle the tractor get it moving again. The moles don't help either.
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And now that the loggers are dropping trees on the back acreage, I may need to go back there and keep the brush away from the replanted trees to give them a chance - not sure about that yet; going to have to see whether that makes sense or whether it will just be better to spray herbicide by hand.