Rotary Cutter Reverse Bush Hog?

   / Reverse Bush Hog? #1  

Jason977

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I've got an HD Bush Hog type mower that I'd like to use to open up the cleared area around the house a little. I just want to take what I have and push back the brush line ~10' or so. I was wondering if anyone had put 3ph attachments on the rear of their mower (remove the wheel, of course) and turned the gearbox around for this type of operation. It would basically be the same as they use on the front of skid steers, except with a sore neck from looking back :eek: . I've briefly tried just backing in as is, but the wheel gets in the way, and the angled back of the mower body pushes the brush away instead of into the blades. Driving forward isn't a viable option, either.

Any thoughts?
 
   / Reverse Bush Hog? #2  
I'm not really sure I understand what you're saying, but I've never taken the rear wheel off, but I've certainly backed into stuff I couldn't drive over. And while I'd be a bit cautious about the blades throwing stuff, I have been known to raise the brush hog, back over something, then lower the brush hog into it to chop it up; blade turning all the time, of course.
 
   / Reverse Bush Hog? #3  
I think I would just take the tailwheel assembly off and get by with it like that. I don't think a lot of redesign is going to improve things much.
 
   / Reverse Bush Hog? #4  
What kind of brush are we talking? I've done what Bird suggested many times. I've been lucky in that the chucks never hit me directly. If you're going to do it either wear a face shield or as you lower the bush hog, dont look back.

Wedge
 
   / Reverse Bush Hog?
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#5  
I think y'all are probably right, that a redesign won't be worth all the effort. I was just thinking that approaching the brush with the open end of the cutter instead of backing in with the enclosed end would be of benefit. While I still think that may be true, it's probably not worth the effort for the small project that I'm working on. It's pretty easy to move the wheel out of the way though, I'll give that a shot.
I'm mostly tackling vines and Yaupon under 2". Anything larger than that I'll chainsaw down and drag out to the burn pile.
 
   / Reverse Bush Hog? #6  
I agree with California. Just take the tail wheel off.

Ralph
 
   / Reverse Bush Hog? #8  
Put a steering wheel spinner on your tractor, you will be surprised how well it saves you neck going backward
 
   / Reverse Bush Hog? #9  
Bird said:
"...I've never taken the rear wheel off, but I've certainly backed into stuff I couldn't drive over. And while I'd be a bit cautious about the blades throwing stuff, I have been known to raise the brush hog, back over something, then lower the brush hog into it to chop it up; blade turning all the time, of course.

Welcome to TBN :D!

Although I do not have a "suicide knob" (yet), I also like Timber's suggestion. I also wear my safety chainsaw/brush trimmer helmet when I am cutting in this manner. Jay
 
   / Reverse Bush Hog? #10  
I share Bird's confusion here. I used to back my bush hog into brush routinely and rarely actually drove forward with the thing to cut as the brush was too big for me to drive over. Never took the wheel off. Those cutters are designed for exactly that type of manuver and you just need to be careful not to back the wheel directly into a tree. Works every bit as well in reverse as it does going forward.
 
 

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