rhc1945
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- Colebrook NH
- Tractor
- kubota L3130....FEL...brush hog...grapple...JD350 dozer
advice on front mount brush hog and tractor in 30 HP range ????
3 point hydraulic power pack and/orIf you had a mid PTO it might be possible to power a front mount mower similar to front mount snow blower
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Why not mechanical drive with quick tach like used on factory snow blower or broom.3 point hydraulic power pack and/or
thanksCUT tractors don't really excel in powering front mounted implements, particularly power hungry ones. Other than flail mowers, I've only seen front mount brush cutters on skid steers.
You certainly could with the right parts and fab skills or (depending) you could buy one.Why not mechanical drive with quick tach like used on factory snow blower or broom.
Hydraulic maybe if you want to lift it way up but on a CUT without a cab you would get crap thrown at you.
IMO its the weight not size, especially if you buy a side-shift unit.On a typical CUT there isn't enough hydraulic flow to push a front mounted cutter. Lane Shark may make one that would work, but I'd be wary of balance on a smaller CUT.
I have seen a sickle mower that will attach to your bucket. No idea how well it works, but it is intriguing. It would run on 30HP machines and isn't as heavy as a cutter.
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Is there a particular reason you don't want a 3pt hitch/PTO powered one?
Flail mowers work well on smaller machines if you get the size right.
I think size tends to be an analog for weight. The width is important, too as it affects the balance.IMO its the weight not size, especially if you buy a side-shift unit.