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Surprised I've never seen rambunctious farmers jousting on their tractors with those hay spears or seeing who could throw a bale farther. Be fun spearing pumpkins too.
Never saw footloose? Its comical when the kids play chicken with tractors.
 
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Hahahaha. I forgot all about Footloose.
 
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Just curious; what is the Everything Attachments 72 Inch XTreme Duty Brush Cutter's limit as far as cutting goes?

I live in the mountains. I want to be able to mow a field/food plot area but also maintain vegetation growth for the several roads/paths on my property and hack down brier bushes and small saplings, and any falling limbs that lay there also.

Thanks.
 
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Just curious; what is the Everything Attachments 72 Inch XTreme Duty Brush Cutter's limit as far as cutting goes?

I live in the mountains. I want to be able to mow a field/food plot area but also maintain vegetation growth for the several roads/paths on my property and hack down brier bushes and small saplings, and any falling limbs that lay there also.

Thanks.

2" is a good max recommended cutting capacity. Ours is basically a beefed up Land Pride RCR1872.
Solid, continuous welds. Heavy 4" Wide blades.

This 100+ PTO HP New Holland gave it a good workout.
Travis

 
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2" is a good max recommended cutting capacity. Ours is basically a beefed up Land Pride RCR1872.
Solid, continuous welds. Heavy 4" Wide blades.

This 100+ PTO HP New Holland gave it a good workout.
Travis


I'm really happy with mine. I did have to buy an even heavier cutter (Baumalight) to take down big trees; I am cutting trails and need to work in reverse, on my EA, while the blades and everything else seemed to take it fine, I would bend the deck (including one time into the blades, talk about a noise!). 2" is probably conservative, but really the limit for me was "how much am I willing to run over with my tractor". Because backing in was going to keep bending the cutter, it's just not meant to take hits from big trees in the back. I mow about 20 acres a few times a year with it, and I limb trees and just eat the limbs with the cutter often, it works fantastic for that. If you're willing to run over it with your tractor, it'll cut it. Just don't back down stuff with it, you'll bend stuff if you hit something too big. I was actually considering welding a push bar on it because the limit seems to be the frame, not the blades or gearbox.
 
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Ordered the EA 72" rotary cutter and land plane. Thank you EA gang.
 
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Haven’t had time to do much box blade work because I’m focusing on hay but dang it makes a really good ballast lol. Those hanging weights are 100-110lbs each.

I had a stubborn parts haybine that wouldn’t come off with the drawbar, hooked up the BB, added weight, used the loader and it worked great.

I can see now why guys won’t move hay equipment for small fields, it’s so much work to move everything lol.

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Does everythingattachments offer discounts to TBN members?
 
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