I called Hoye Tractor today. Rear Turfs will be $700 !!!! No can do. I've been searching the forum, and came across a thread where a guy took a sawzall to these rice paddy tires. He cut about half of the tread down, particularly they looked rounded on the outside. I meant to post the link here, but can't find it right now? He claims it was the best mod he's ever done and says it made a significant difference. Something about tearing into perfectly good tires doesn't seem right. But I ain't spending $700 and the ones I have don't fit my need. After this first year or two of "construction" I expect the tractor to be used 80% or more for cutting grass.
Adam, the brush hog came from Southland Equipment here in TR. I'd appreciate though if you don't go in mentioning me or the price. They have them priced higher.
Here's a few shots of it.
You can see that my trailer has paid for itself once again!

Got home and got it unloaded (i.e. let it fall out of the trailer). I wrestled the darn thing for 20 minutes trying to get it hooked up to the tractor only to find that the PTO shaft is too long. I'll have to take it off and cut it down. I'm not too sure how to determine where to cut? anyone have pointers? I do have an overrun clutch, and am guessing I need to cut 6" or so off the shaft. Was hoping to have some action shots tonight, but that will have to wait.
Here are the girls. They've been getting 2-3 hours a day grazing out in the yard. The dogs are getting more used to them, but I still keep a real close eye on the lab.
I can't put my hands on my garden calander, but I think most summer stuff can go in this weekend. I'll track it down and post what we're planting later this weekend. We hope to get it in Saturday if the rain holds out. On the other hand, I've got all that grass seed out and would rather it get rain!