I am sure my inquiry falls into the category of ... "haven't we all seen that post 1,000 times ?!?!" I could use a little advice...
I have a NH TC18 with a loader, 4WD, etc. It does a great job for most projects, particularly for the wife to muck stalls daily into the loader, then dump into our manure dumpster.
Early in the spring, I rented a 5ft brush hog and it seemed to do fine. I was mowing grass and weeds, a few sapplings - mostly flat but a few bumps in the ground... no hills to speak of. I am now ready to buy a bush hog, and the advice seems to be mixed on whether my tractor can (or should) handle it...
I regularly use a 60" First Choice RFM (thanks to everyone on TBN for the recommendations, I love it!) and the tractor seems to work fine. I can tell I'm running it hard, but it never seems to give up. Hills require low range on the hydrostatic drive, but it doesn't bog.
Am I going to kill this tractor prematurely if I also brush hog 3 or 4 times a year? Will the items that wear because of the heavy use be easily replaced? Am I nuts? (okay, maybe I shouldn't ask for an answer to that last one...)
Thanks in advance!
I have a NH TC18 with a loader, 4WD, etc. It does a great job for most projects, particularly for the wife to muck stalls daily into the loader, then dump into our manure dumpster.
Early in the spring, I rented a 5ft brush hog and it seemed to do fine. I was mowing grass and weeds, a few sapplings - mostly flat but a few bumps in the ground... no hills to speak of. I am now ready to buy a bush hog, and the advice seems to be mixed on whether my tractor can (or should) handle it...
I regularly use a 60" First Choice RFM (thanks to everyone on TBN for the recommendations, I love it!) and the tractor seems to work fine. I can tell I'm running it hard, but it never seems to give up. Hills require low range on the hydrostatic drive, but it doesn't bog.
Am I going to kill this tractor prematurely if I also brush hog 3 or 4 times a year? Will the items that wear because of the heavy use be easily replaced? Am I nuts? (okay, maybe I shouldn't ask for an answer to that last one...)
Thanks in advance!