Bush Hog and a 1977 B7100

   / Bush Hog and a 1977 B7100 #11  
A lot depends on what you're going to be cutting. If a field of 1" saplings, then a smaller cutter, for sure. If just brush, I still think I'd not want anything bigger than a 48" hanging back there. I just found a 48" cutter, which I am using behind a L3400, and I am happy with the balance.
 
   / Bush Hog and a 1977 B7100 #12  
A 4’ will work for if you have enough weight to keep the front down.
 
   / Bush Hog and a 1977 B7100 #13  
My 4’ bush hog brand cutter has a slip clutch to help protect the tractor. Kind of important in low horsepower implements of this type if set up properly. Absolutely required on the bigger cutters.
 

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