daTeacha
Veteran Member
Pat -- have you tried putting washers under the nuts to get the cotter pin holes to line up?
Charlesaf3 said:I've no trouble believing you. I mow stuff not much smaller with a b3030 and a woods bb60 with a slip clutch. Love the slip clutch on on the brush hog.
Though I mow the saplings all the way to the ground. I'll have to take a picture, but with the right angle I can mow the forest floor to fine mulch.
Charlesaf3 said:Patrick - yeah, my technique will destroy your fields - I use it when I want to clear to the ground in woods. I've gotten used to hogging backwards, it doesn't bother me.
But let me know what you think/how it works for you, I'm curious.
scott_vt said:Good Afternoon Pat,
I enjoyed reading how you go about operating that beast ! That bush hog is for sure a real heavy duty unit, I can see that just with the picture you posted !
I have repeatedly mowed smaller saplings around the perimeter of my fields but certainly nothing like your doing ! Im guessing maybe 1" to 1 1/2" inch stuff is about as big as I have attemted and even that can get a bit noisey at times ~!But my bush hog is a lighter duty unit and Im working with only about 30 PTO hp, and ..... I really dont want to damage the unit so much that it needs replacing... !!!
Any issues with the tires doing that type of shreding ?
woodlandfarms said: