Burple_X
New member


This is my first tractor and I have some challenging land to maintain with it. We have just bought the land and the undergrowth has already gotten ahead of us. Where the timber was cleared a few years ago, the undergrowth is now over 8 feet high. It is mostly briars and locust trees covering the limbs and debris left behind by the loggers. I have been nibbling on it with the bush hog, but I am hesitant to launch into it for fear I will either get stuck in one of the numerous creeks or find a hole on the hilly terrain. Can some of you more adventurous operators tell me how hard it is to get the tractor stuck in the soft ground around the creeks or how much grade you would feel comfortable bush hogging? As you can see from my attached photos, the back tires are spread out pretty wide so it is set up for the hilly terrain.