plowhog
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- Joined
- Dec 8, 2015
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- Location
- North. NV, North. CA
- Tractor
- Massey 1710 / 1758, Ventrac 4500Y / TD9
I've narrowed my choices down two rotary cutters, using 3 point, Category 1 hitch. This is to cut 12-15 acres of pasture a few times a year for weed control. Few saplings, mostly weeds. Mostly level, only moderate slope. Pasture is lined by a forest so some backing into tight areas between trees will be needed. Tractor is Massey 1758, cab model, about 6,500 pounds, with 45 pto horsepower.
1. Bush Hog SQ84T, "squealer" model, requires 35-50 pto horsepower, 7 foot width, 720 lbs. It has a 9 in offset to the right.
2. Woods MDS8.30, requires 45-100 pto horsepower, 8 foot width, 1,200 lbs, no offset.
I'm leaning toward the Bush Hog, even though the Woods is probably beefier. It seems the lighter weight will put less stress on my 3 point hitch and tractor, although at the cost of 1 foot of cutting width. And although the 9 inch offset adds a potential weak spot on its frame, the offset (especially with a cab model) seems much better when mowing around trees or obstacles. Finally, I think the Massey spec is actually 44.5 pto horsepower. I'm leery of being at the exact bottom end of the recommended PTO horsepower on the Woods.
Things are starting to grow here, and I have to decide. Do you think I'm on the right track with the Bush Hog?
1. Bush Hog SQ84T, "squealer" model, requires 35-50 pto horsepower, 7 foot width, 720 lbs. It has a 9 in offset to the right.
2. Woods MDS8.30, requires 45-100 pto horsepower, 8 foot width, 1,200 lbs, no offset.
I'm leaning toward the Bush Hog, even though the Woods is probably beefier. It seems the lighter weight will put less stress on my 3 point hitch and tractor, although at the cost of 1 foot of cutting width. And although the 9 inch offset adds a potential weak spot on its frame, the offset (especially with a cab model) seems much better when mowing around trees or obstacles. Finally, I think the Massey spec is actually 44.5 pto horsepower. I'm leery of being at the exact bottom end of the recommended PTO horsepower on the Woods.
Things are starting to grow here, and I have to decide. Do you think I'm on the right track with the Bush Hog?