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ExpediteMike

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Can anyone tell me about BigBee bushhogs. Dealer I bought my B7800 sells them, says he has for years. I'm cutting about 6-8 acres of grass, kind of rough ground.
 
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I have a Big Bee Finish Mower and I really like it.
I also have a 2-16 plow that I think is mostly a Big Bee.
The plow looks like it has been modified some, but it works and was cheap.

My finish mower seems over built. Don't know about their brush hogs.

Sweet Tractors also handles Big Bee stuff.
The guy from there posts here on the forums.
He would be the person to ask.

Pooh Bear
 
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I owned a Big Bee 5' rotary mower for several years and had no problems with it. I pulled it with a Ford 800 and found the cutter to be very satisfactory.
 
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Does anyone know if this company has a website? Also, what is the heaviest duty 6 ft cutter they make? I've searched on the Internet and can't seem to find a website for them.

Thanks.
 
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I tried to find a web site also, no luck. Thanks for the comments so far. Still checking them out though but will probably go with it. I bought tractor my used B7800 and box blade from this dealer. Happy so far.
 
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Sweet Tractors just had a part drop shipped to me from them.
Here is the info off the box.

Darrell Harp Enterprises
819 4th Street NW
Red Bay AL 35582

(256)-356-4425

Google gave me this info:

Company Info

And an actual website:

Darrel Harp Enterprises Inc

And contact info:

Darrell Harp Enterprises, Inc.
819 4th Street NW
P.O. Box 140
Red Bay, Alabama 35582

For the dealer nearest you:
Phone: (256) 356-4424
Fax: (256) 356-8300

Dealer Inquiries: (800) 445-3943
Email: darrellh@bellsouth.net

Parts Inquiries: (256) 356-4426
 
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Thanks for the info PB. Someone always has the answer. :)

I went to the website and get this error with every link:

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Uh, yeah, I should have mentioned that.
I get the same error on all the links.

But at least it gives you some info about the company.
And like I said, Sweet Tractors deals with them.
He got me a main pulley for my finish mower.
I thought that would be impossible to find.
One email and one phone call and I got my pulley.

And I think my finish mower is a high quality mower.
Heavy duty steel, lots of grease zerks, easy to work on.
And it had been just about beat to death when I got it.
But it just keeps on going. It will probably outlast me.

Pooh Bear
 
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Took delivery of my Big Bee Agri5 brush hog yesterday and went right to work cutting pasture grass. It is manufactured by Metal Manufacturing in Trenton, MS. This is my first use of a brush hog so have no prior experience but have to say I am very pleased. Pulling it with my B7800 Kubota, cut through about 8-10" high grass with mixed weeds with no problem. I then tried it in yard part of property where grass was about 4-6" high and I have to say it cut as clean and smooth as my $3000 Cub Cadet garden mower. This is not a super heavy duty cutter but it is well built and should last a long time cutting grass. I highly recommend it if it is available in your areas.
 
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I have had one of their 48" brush hogs for a couple years now and have been very happy with it.

Bruce
 
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Bruce, glad to here that you have been happy with the Big Bee. Time will tell, I hope was'nt too positive sounding being I only used it once but it did work like a charm.
 
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Pooh_Bear,

When I moved from NM to OK, the place we bought had an old Ford 8N w/a 60" Big Bee brush hog. I use it to keep the pasture grass mown around the place. I've tried to keep it maintained, although its age is working against me.

One of the grease fittings was broken, so I took it out and went to all the hardware stores in the area, trying to find a replacement. Seems the threads were too course for what anyone had available. I wasn't looking forward to having to "leapfrog" fittings - unscrewing each one after greasing, then moving it to the next spot - so I came on-line with a Google search.

I was fortunate enuf to find your answer with the address and phone # of Darrell Harp Enterprises, Inc. out of GA. I called them, and even though it was after 6PM there, a girl in the parts dept. was able to help me. She was quite knowledgable, w/o having to look up anything. Said the fitting for that model Big Bee was metric, and would ship some out to me next morning. (UPS had already picked up for the day.) Today, I got confirmation the part had been shipped.

Long story short - I appreciate you sharing the contact information and it does a cynical guy good to see companies still out there that excell in customer service.

-jwc-
 
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Well that IS good news. A company that will deal directly with the consumer.
My BB finish mower is still going strong. I replace the belt once per year.
I keep it greased and try to keep the blades sharp. Clean it out occasionally.
Some day I may get around to cleaning it up real good and painting it.

Glad you got what you needed.

Pooh Bear
 
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I was doing some research on a Big Bee Finish Mower today and happened across this thread. I too found the information posted by Pooh Bear.

I did a search and came up with a working site for Darrell Harp Enterprises. The link is posted below:

Darrell Harp Enterprises - Home

Thanks for the information Pooh Bear. I hope this link will help everyone out as well.
 
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Is Big Bee and Atlas Equipment made by the same company? Is that company in Mississippi? If so does anyone have some contact info on them, I am from Mississippi and and tying to get in touch with the folks that make Atlas Disks.
I am wanting to purchase an Atlas Disk Locally in MS, An auction here in MS carries them new, but they (the implements) dont have any info on them, The person who sells them said they are made by Atlas. They appear to be very well made, I just dont want parts to become in issue if/when I need them.

It appers by all indications that they are the same just wondering if anyone knows this to be true,

It looks like these guys distribute both, think I will email them to see if they can enlighten me.
Darrell Harp Enterprises, Inc.
PO Box 140 - 819 4th Street NW - Red Bay, AL 35582
Phone: 256-356-4424 Fax: 256-356-8300
 
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And here is what I found out from the G R E A T folks at Darrell Harp Enterprises. They filled me in on the details. :D

"Let me see if I can explain. Darrell Harp Enterprises is a wholesale distributor of farm equipment. We are located in Red Bay, Alabama. Mr. Harp is the owner of Big Bee Mfg. and his son owns Atlas Mfg. Both of these companies are located in Tremont, MS. Tremont is approximately 20 miles from Red Bay, AL.

We carry a wide range of 3 point hitch implements. Rotary Cutters, Finishing Mowers, Tillers, Box Blades. You can visit our website at www.darrellharp.com.

If you would tell me where you are located, I would be happy to give you the number of a dealer in your area.

Hope this information is helpful."

Kelly Moore

Darrell Harp Enterprises, Inc.
PO Box 140
819 4th Street NW
Red Bay, AL 35582
Phone (256) 356-4424
Fax (256) 356-8300
Email: darrellh@bellsouth.net
 
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My BB finish mower is still going strong. I replace the belt once per year.
I keep it greased and try to keep the blades sharp. Clean it out occasionally.


Pooh Bear

PB,

I was mistooken. My BB is also a finish mower. :eek:

One question: Are the nuts on the blades LH threads? I was trying to get the blades off the other day and had no luck whatsoever. I didn't even think of LH threads, but have since heard that is a possibility.

Oh. I traded in the 8n on a new JD 3005 w/FEL. Kept the BB, and it, like yours, is "going strong." Now if I can just get those blades off.............

-jwcusa-
 
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Yep, the blade bolts are LH threads. You can get them at Tractor Supply.
I got a new set of blades and bolts from TS a couple of years back.

I plan on taking my blades off tomorrow and sharpening them,
scraping the crud out from under the deck and cleaning it good,
replacing the belt with a new one, and giving everything a good greasing.

Mine used to have stickers on it that said grease the spindles after every 8 hours of use. This works out to about every 3 mowings for me. I go ahead and grease everything else while I'm at it.

Pooh Bear
 
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PB....your info has been great...

now I have a new question for you guys with the BB finish mower. I've got the 6-footer, and it's been cutting great, but just broke the belt. This is my first time replacing it, and I'm having trouble. I think I've got it routed right, but I can't get it over that last pulley! What's the proper procedure, or what's the trick?! Is there an easy way? Do I have to remove any of the pulleys to get the belt on?

I'm not very knowledgeable, but I'm trying to learn....thanks!
 
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Oh well, damaged the wheel assembly on my BigBee brush hog. Anyone know a good source for replacement. Don't need the wheel but the rest is bent to include the shaft that attaches the whole assembly to the brush hog. Thanks.
 
 

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