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Join Date: May 2006
Location: St.Marys County. Maryland/Tall Timbers Md.
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This is pretty long but a good article on bush hog safety.
Yesterday's Tractors - Choosing, Mounting and Using a Bush Hog Type Mower
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Western MA
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Bones1:
Thanks for the article ! I have used check chains on my RC's for years. They also take some strain off the rear hydraulics. It is so sad that people do not use commonsense around equipment . Jay
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Owls Head, NY
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Thank you Bones1, that little gem has been saved & filed for future reference.
My old post under books & discussion http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/b...iment-use.html I did find a union TLB operator's training manual but most of the other tractor books I've found are too general for impliment use or selection. Slowly my wife & I are learning by trial & error. We are having daily waves of thunder storms right now & our dirt drive that we figured out how to crown with a landscape rake is holding up better than the town road it connects to. |
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