Dead Horse
Platinum Member
Virtually all bush hogs come with a disk mounted to the spindle head (stump jumper). I have had to "tune" mine up with a smoke wrench a few times over the decade I have used it. You hit enough rocks with it and eventually the ear holes the bolts go through tear off.
I have a JD MX 10 that I have replaced both spindles on over the years. THAT is a PIA job, and the spindles fail because the disks are actually too big. They bottom out on uneven turf and actually cause flex in the spindle...... Do that enough and they fail.
I second the motion about a 3pt finish mower. I have used a Kubota 60 in midmount on a 3710 HST for the last 9 years and I WISH I had gone with a 3pt instead. Two reasons, maneuverability and ease of install. The boys are right, when the mid mount is on the tractor is is near useless for anything else and it not simple to install / de-install.
Next mower I buy will be a 3pt, finish. I am finish moving around a LOT of apple trees and getting close with a mid mount is a pain. **** the self-powered-pull-behind-an-ATV mowers look a better option to me.
I have a JD MX 10 that I have replaced both spindles on over the years. THAT is a PIA job, and the spindles fail because the disks are actually too big. They bottom out on uneven turf and actually cause flex in the spindle...... Do that enough and they fail.
I second the motion about a 3pt finish mower. I have used a Kubota 60 in midmount on a 3710 HST for the last 9 years and I WISH I had gone with a 3pt instead. Two reasons, maneuverability and ease of install. The boys are right, when the mid mount is on the tractor is is near useless for anything else and it not simple to install / de-install.
Next mower I buy will be a 3pt, finish. I am finish moving around a LOT of apple trees and getting close with a mid mount is a pain. **** the self-powered-pull-behind-an-ATV mowers look a better option to me.