B7500 with 5' Bush Hog

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Theridge

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Not sure the model number but I have a chance to buy a 5' bush hog. PTO will match up but will this be ok size for my B7500 tractor? Also, check out the photo, how much do you think it is worth?
 

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Maybe, it is a little big, but depending on what you are cutting it may be OK. Some guys do use them, but it may not handle the heavy stuff well with your 17 PTO horsepower. When I had a B7500 I used a 4 footer. Also consider keeping your loader on the front for front ballast.. While you 3pt will easily lift it, the weight is stuck pretty far out there, and will start to make the front end light. Since there is not a guard on that PTO shaft, you need to be extra careful to never get near it when the tractor is running. I am not sure what it is worth.

James K0UA
 
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I have 60" KK Heavy Duty rotary cutter that I pull behind my B2920. It pulls and cuts fine, but you really need the FEL in place or it gets a little hairy on the slopes :eek:
 
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Front end loader will stay on.
 
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Ok Im kind of new to this but is the B2920 bigger or smaller than my B7500?
 
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By the way I have a set of tire chains (front and rear) that will fit a B7500 if you have industrial tires if you live anywhere near Southwest Missouri (branson) They are used, but still in good shape. I would let them go cheap.

James K0UA
 
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My opinion is to go with a 4 footer. I feel a 5 footer on your tractor is going to want to wag the dog too much.

The one pictured is actually in alot better shape than I see them around here on CL. Real rough ones start around 3 - 4 hundred , and go up from there.
 
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Yeah, I am thinking of looking for a 4'. Seems like the 5' may be a little much.
 
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I have 60" KK Heavy Duty rotary cutter that I pull behind my B2920. It pulls and cuts fine, but you really need the FEL in place or it gets a little hairy on the slopes :eek:

You pull an 800lb cutter on a B2920:eek:

Yeah, I am thinking of looking for a 4'. Seems like the 5' may be a little much.

4' would be a much better match. But a lighter duty 5' would work, you would just have to slow down more and use caution when raising. You have HP and weight both working against you.

My opinion is to go with a 4 footer. I feel a 5 footer on your tractor is going to want to wag the dog too much.

The one pictured is actually in alot better shape than I see them around here on CL. Real rough ones start around 3 - 4 hundred , and go up from there.

Price is really regional. Around me, rough ones are $100-$200. And nice units like the one pictured are in the 3-4 range. If the one pictured were around me, I'd expect it to go for ~$400-$450
 
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I would not mind having that 5 ft. my 4 foot (originally bought for the B7500) looks like a joke behind my larger tractor.

James K0UA
 
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I would not mind having that 5 ft. my 4 foot (originally bought for the B7500) looks like a joke behind my larger tractor.

James K0UA

You need a 6' for that new "other orange" tractor:laughing:
 
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You need a 6' for that new "other orange" tractor:laughing:

I know, but my mowing needs are very modest, I just barely need a cutter at all to keep some of the brush down a few times a year. I don't have any fields to mow, and I can get along with the 4 ft, it just looks stupid behind a big tractor.:)

James K0UA
 
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We have a 5' one that was made by Central Tractor which I run behind our B7500 and our L3830 (pictures here).
I have run into 2 issues with it:
1. Not enough HP in heavy grass, it does good in light stuff, but when it gets heavy you have to almost crawl (makes the HST on the B7500 come in handy)
2. The mower is heavy enough that you get a "teeter totter" effect when driving. This makes the front end almost come off of the ground when you hit a bump. This would probbaly be lessened with some weight in the bucket, but I haven't tried that

Aaron Z
 
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I know, but my mowing needs are very modest, I just barely need a cutter at all to keep some of the brush down a few times a year. I don't have any fields to mow, and I can get along with the 4 ft, it just looks stupid behind a big tractor.:)

James K0UA

A 4' would look stupid behind the L3400 as well:laughing:
 
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I bought my 5' (Land Pride) cutter from a dealer who sold Kubotas. I had a Deere 670 at the time which had comparable power to the B7500, but the 670 weighed a couple hundred pounds more then a B7500.
I went to look at a 4' cutter initially. The sales person said they sold the 5' units to B7500 owners frequently.
I was skeptical, but the cutter did work well behind the 670, even in very heavy brush (a powerline right of way that hadn't been maintained for years). Most of the brush was as tall as the tractor's cowl, some as tall as the ROPS.

So, I think a 5' cutter will do quite well behind your B7500. There will be areas you'll be going very slow, as one or two of the previous responder's wrote.
Also, when transporting (cutter raised), you really want to watch your turning. What I did (with the 670) was to loosen the top link enough so the cutter's tail wheel bore some of the weight...basically towing the cutter rather then transporting it. Worked for me, but I wouldn't suggest towing more then a few hundred yards.
 
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A 4' would look stupid behind the L3400 as well:laughing:

Maybe if the OP would come down and get my 4 footer KK, I could rustle up a little more scratch and get a proper sized one for my Kioti. LD1, you would pitch in a couple of bucks right???:laughing: Just so as I dont' look bad:D

James K0UA
 
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Just so as I dont' look bad:D

James K0UA


You started looking bad the day you gave away your kubota in lieu of that POS you have now:laughing:

Seriously though, I am running a 6 footer behind my L3400. That is what you should be looking for a good deal on.

keep your eyes on c-list.
 
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You started looking bad the day you gave away your kubota in lieu of that POS you have now:laughing:

Seriously though, I am running a 6 footer behind my L3400. That is what you should be looking for a good deal on.

keep your eyes on c-list.

OH.. that was bad, really bad.. I tell you what, I will put my Kioti "POS"
up against your L3400DT "POS" in any kind of pushing or pulling contest you want:laughing::laughing::laughing: It will pull that L3400DT backwards. And I didn't just make that up... by the way POS does stand for Point Of Sale right?:D:D Anyway, It is all good, :thumbsup:

James K0UA
 

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