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More novice questions from the greenhorn.
I'm looking for a brush hog for an old Ford, which may not be the tractor of my future. In most used ads, HP is not listed, but often 540 is. I see that most of the older tractors all have 540 PTO, so I'm assuming that a Brush hog advertised as 540 would fit.
My confusion lies with looking at new cutters, and they list HP and not RPM. Additionally, they (TSC) lists their only brush hog as 40 HP. Does this require a 40 HP on the tractor PTO?
Most of the tractors I'm looking at, and certainly the 2N in the barn are under 40 HP, so I'm assuming they wouldn't handle this cutter.
So, the question is: How do you find HP on used gear,and how does that relate to your tractor specs?
Thanks all.
I'm looking for a brush hog for an old Ford, which may not be the tractor of my future. In most used ads, HP is not listed, but often 540 is. I see that most of the older tractors all have 540 PTO, so I'm assuming that a Brush hog advertised as 540 would fit.
My confusion lies with looking at new cutters, and they list HP and not RPM. Additionally, they (TSC) lists their only brush hog as 40 HP. Does this require a 40 HP on the tractor PTO?
Most of the tractors I'm looking at, and certainly the 2N in the barn are under 40 HP, so I'm assuming they wouldn't handle this cutter.
So, the question is: How do you find HP on used gear,and how does that relate to your tractor specs?
Thanks all.