Sugar Creek Farm
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Would a CK30 be able to handle a 6’ bushhog or just stick to a 5’? Nothing heavy, just field mowing.
In my opinion it takes forty horsepower to operate a light six foot Bush Hog (Category 3 driveline) cutting most varieties of pasture grass to 30" tall on level ground.
For longer grass it takes forty-five horsepower.
To power a Bush Hog with a Category 4 driveline, often optimistically marketed as able to cut 3" saplings, best have fifty horsepower.
LD is correct. Bigger and slower is better than faster. You get a better quality of cut. I hogged 15 rough acres couple weeks ago with a new 10 footer. The t4.75 could have pulled it faster but it was too rough for my tastes. The cut quality was excellent.