Bush hogging is best without front loaders on

   / Bush hogging is best without front loaders on #31  
Depending on the location and if it's on our farm or a bid job and how tall and heavy the brush is dictates how we set up a tractor.
Quite often it will be a loader tractor with the bucket curled back and running low, if it's a location that hasn't been cut in several years with lots of briars and such a sheet of 3/4" plywood fastened to the front axle and the rear drawbar works real good for equipment protection, even at $25-$35 per sheet it's cheap.
I would much rather find a fence post or hidden obstrution with the bucket then the belly of the tractor.
I'm not concerned about the bucket hitting the ground or anything else that I can't see.
 
   / Bush hogging is best without front loaders on #32  
I keep the loader on so that I can get out of wet spots - property had top soil removed years ago (before I purchased) + there are big ruts/ wet holes left by heavy equipment. Also good ballast - 2520 running a 5’ medium duty bush hog - very light on front ent without the loader. Run without the loader when using fisishmower.
 
   / Bush hogging is best without front loaders on #33  
Does anyone get off their tractors?
 
   / Bush hogging is best without front loaders on #34  
I spent 10 hrs last weekend brush hogging and had to get off a hundred times to cut trees and branches that fall constantly . with the loader off it would have been 2 hundred times. whats your point?
 
   / Bush hogging is best without front loaders on #36  
I mow with the grapple on. More than once come across down limbs that I was able to pick right up and move to the side or take to the brush pile.

Me too. If I find a downed tree I can get it out of the way and continue cutting. Another reason I like the loader on is that I have been known to get impatient and cut a couple of low areas when they are too wet. Having the bucket or grapple on allows me to do the old curl trick to push myself out.

The other thing is I tend to be lazy. I owned my last tractor for 12 years and never took the loader off.
 
   / Bush hogging is best without front loaders on #37  
I spent 10 hrs last weekend brush hogging and had to get off a hundred times to cut trees and branches that fall constantly . with the loader off it would have been 2 hundred times. whats your point?

I just run em over and let the CX-15 turn em into wood chips :laughing:
 
   / Bush hogging is best without front loaders on #38  
Me too. If I find a downed tree I can get it out of the way and continue cutting. Another reason I like the loader on is that I have been known to get impatient and cut a couple of low areas when they are too wet. Having the bucket or grapple on allows me to do the old curl trick to push myself out.

The other thing is I tend to be lazy. I owned my last tractor for 12 years and never took the loader off.

Agree. A loader is excellent for un-stucking oneself. ‘Specially when youre a long way into the woods.
Theyre also great for shearing off branches from trees.
I never take my loaders off, and the first time I do, is the time Ill need it.
 
   / Bush hogging is best without front loaders on #39  
Every few years I go around the edge of my fields and take the excavator and bat down the limbs that grow out from the trees. With the excavator, you can reach up pretty high.

It makes a huge difference. Those limbs like that sunshine and really stretch out to get it. Then as the fields are being worked, no one wants to get knocked in the head with a tree limb, or break a cab window, so they steer out around the limbs, and soon the first row of corn, or the mown hay, is 30 feet out from the edge of where the field should be.

Maintaining field margins in Maine anyway (the heaviest forested state in the nation) is a never ending battle.
 
   / Bush hogging is best without front loaders on #40  
I know where there is a field that is ruined because the farmer did not have a loader on his tractor...

It was a nice field, perfectly rectangular, but then an old dead tree fell over the winter, and tipped over into the field. Without a loader or bucket on to push it out of the way, he just mowed around it. Then the small saplings started to grow up near that downed, dead tree...

I have watched this field for the last 20 years now, and there is this big bulge where they have to drive out around, instead of the field being rectangular, all because of one tree that fell into the field, and nobody pushed it out of the way.

20 years ago it would have been a 30 second task. Now it would take chainsaws and excavators to make the field rectangular again. What a shame.
 

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