4570Man
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- Apr 7, 2015
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- Crossville, TN
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- Kubota M59, Kubota L3800, Grasshopper 428D, Topkick dump truck, 3500 dump truck, 10 ton trailer, more lighter trailers.
^by the time you factor in the cost of a rear hydraulic PTO pump, a hydraulic tank, hoses, and hydraulic motor needed to satisfactorily drive a brush cutter, it gets to be cost prohibitive. That's why I believe any practical and cost effective front mower for a CUT will need to be driven off either a factory front PTO or driven by a PTO shaft from a mid mount mower PTO. Otherwise, the cutter will need its own engine.
It’s definitely not a cost effective solution. Even if you did write the checks you need a pretty big tractor to absorb the losses in the hydraulic system. A front pto shaft would severely limit the operation range of mower. Running a mower on the loader isn’t as practical as it sounds either. It’s good for reclaiming rough areas but for mowing a field it’s troublesome to keep the height of cut the same.