yellowzx01
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Hi guys. I'm new to the whole tractor scene. I've been around backhoe's and excavators but not really around tractors. I've recently got a tractor that I am going to use around the farm to clear brush on roads and things like that. The tractor I got is a 1960's Massey Ferguson MF50 I believe.
I'm pretty sure it's a 50 HP tractor. So does that mean I have 50 hp motor or does it mean I have a 50hp PTO?
I am going to buy a (what I call) brush hog, but I think the correct term for it is a rotary cutter from what I read. I want to go with a slipper clutch instead of a shear pin. I also think a 6' one will be the best size for what I am going to use it for.
There is a few places around here that sell them. The brands I was looking at was Farm Force I believe and Mahindra which is supposed to be made by kodiak I think and international.
The Farm force and International has an 80hp gear box and the Mahindra has a 90hp gearbox.
I'm really not sure if there will be much different in the 10hp in the gear box. I assume the 50hp tractor would run those ok.
Would of of these cutters be better than the other? Most of the stuff we are going to be cutting is just old logging roads that we have kept clean with chain saws but it would just be easier with the tractor and cutter.
Thanks for all the info.
Josh
I'm pretty sure it's a 50 HP tractor. So does that mean I have 50 hp motor or does it mean I have a 50hp PTO?
I am going to buy a (what I call) brush hog, but I think the correct term for it is a rotary cutter from what I read. I want to go with a slipper clutch instead of a shear pin. I also think a 6' one will be the best size for what I am going to use it for.
There is a few places around here that sell them. The brands I was looking at was Farm Force I believe and Mahindra which is supposed to be made by kodiak I think and international.
The Farm force and International has an 80hp gear box and the Mahindra has a 90hp gearbox.
I'm really not sure if there will be much different in the 10hp in the gear box. I assume the 50hp tractor would run those ok.
Would of of these cutters be better than the other? Most of the stuff we are going to be cutting is just old logging roads that we have kept clean with chain saws but it would just be easier with the tractor and cutter.
Thanks for all the info.
Josh