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01-21-2013, 12:18 PM #11
Re: Breaking new ground
All the dealers in the my area carry the Woods, Landpride and Bush Hog.
I like to push buttons that I dont know what they do to find out. Theres some I wont push anymore
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01-21-2013, 01:10 PM #12Veteran Member
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- north of upstate ny
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- Kubota L4240 HST Cab
Re: Breaking new ground
I have used my Bush-Hog branded tiller(10 acres) for eight years.I has taken a beating in my rock infested fields.
May sure you use a slip clutch and its working.I leave my discharge flap wide open and for the most part it just spits the rocks out the back.Once in a while it will pick up a flat stone and jam,thats what the clutch is for.I have picked "tons" of rock and still they pop up.I have miles of stone fences,the farm is 150 years old.
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01-22-2013, 09:01 AM #13
I have grounds that sounds like nybirdmans. When I opened up new ground a few years ago I found it very beneficial to plow first. We got rid of a lot of rocks that would have eaten our tiller! Otherwise, goo
"Point!"
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01-22-2013, 09:02 AM #14
Good luck that is.
"Point!"
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