help on proper attachments

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How about a HD heavy rear blade for snow & maintaining the road and getting endcaps for the blade as a boxblade...

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   / help on proper attachments #12  
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I agree with Paul...<font color=blue>a 60" TSC King Kutter tiller that does a great job, for $999...</font color=blue> instead of $2k, then for the reverse tiller method...

Go back over it in the opposite direction.../w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif

Besides...this gives you double the tractor seat time and you save $1000..../w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif

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<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by Muhammad on 11/07/01 09:42 AM (server time).</FONT></P>
 
   / help on proper attachments #13  
Good point John about the endcaps for the blade. Add the tailwheel and your up town. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Gordon

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   / help on proper attachments #14  
SmokyMtnMan
Picture looks like you already need to be doing some work on road./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif


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I would go with the following:

gardening - moldboard plow, subsoiler (ripper), rototiller

road/ landscape work - FEL with toothbar, boxblade, landscape rake

snow removal - rear blade

...and of course for summertime-a new rotary cutter. You can get all of this for less than $4-5 K (assuming you already have the FEL).
 
   / help on proper attachments #16  
John Miller III
I have the BushHog 70-08. Are there direct attach endcaps available for these or is it a fabrication job? Thanks
regards
Mutt
 
   / help on proper attachments #17  
<font color=blue>...Are there direct attach endcaps available ...</font color=blue>

Hi Mutt,

A quick way to tell, is check if you have "predrilled holes" on each end of the moldboard to easily mount the end plates...

I think the next series up 90's?? may have them, but don't think the 70 series... but no problem, you can make a template and drill the holes...

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   / help on proper attachments #18  
John
Not sure on the holes, just loaned it out. They're not an issue really as I can add them. Do the endcaps come from Bushhog?
Thank You
Mutt
 
   / help on proper attachments #19  
Mutt,
Bush Hog does carry them... but if you have to drill holes, then you can use any manufacturers' end plates... whoever is "cheapest" and same or higher height than your moldboard...

I had looked at Bush Hog's site and the 70 moldboard was an inch or two higher than the 90 series...

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   / help on proper attachments #20  
JohnMillerIII
Thanks/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Mutt
 
 
 
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