would you use this bush hog?

   / would you use this bush hog?
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#11  
I had a King Kutter, looked somewhat similar and also the color. Mine was a light duty unit but OK for grass etc. Not big saplings

thanks. i live in eastern WA, pretty dry. I am not too worried about needing a more substantial unit, just don’t want something that is beat to death.
 
   / would you use this bush hog? #12  
Okay, so I cut through 8' tall brush with a 4' King Kutter rotary cutter and a 15hp Shibaura. No guard on the front. Most rough cut mowers do not have a guard on the front.

Power that cutter up with your Oliver. If it spins without much vibration, you're good to go.

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   / would you use this bush hog?
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Okay, so I cut through 8' tall brush with a 4' King Kutter rotary cutter and a 15hp Shibaura. No guard on the front. Most rough cut mowers do not have a guard on the front.

Power that cutter up with your Oliver. If it spins without much vibration, you're good to go.

well ... i kinda sold the Oliver today. Probably should have tried out the bush hog before I did, because now I need to decide whether to finance a bush hog if I buy a new tractor, or use what I have, and I no longer have a tractor to try out what I have.

I have been looking at used tractors too but it doesn’t seem like you save enough money on CUTs and SCUTs to make going used sensible, unless you get lucky and find a great deal.
 
   / would you use this bush hog? #14  
I would use it. Make sure to check the gear box grease before spinning it up.
 
   / would you use this bush hog? #15  
I would try it out first with my new tractor, and if it isn't any good- then finance a new one. From the pics it looks fine. I certainly would drain and fill the gearbox....
 
   / would you use this bush hog? #16  
For sure - lift it up - clean it up - change oil in the gear box - give it a try on your new tractor.

BTW - I welcome another "dry sider" to TBN & the forum.

For sure - good luck on trying to find any type of used tractor in this neck of the woods. Other than some 450hp monster from the wheat fields.
 
   / would you use this bush hog? #17  
5’ running hogs in decent condition go for 500-800 here (more of course if you want like-new). Not chump change but shouldn’t break the bank. And if you want to buy you a used tractor many/most come with serviceable shredders.
 
   / would you use this bush hog? #18  
Heck of nice gift ex owner left. :thumbsup:
As other already said for checking also try remove the blade before attaching to tractor maybe add little anti size to threads.
 
   / would you use this bush hog? #19  
Heck of nice gift ex owner left. :thumbsup:
As other already said for checking also try remove the blade before attaching to tractor maybe add little anti size to threads.

+1 on the never seize.

will do. maybe i can loctite the bolts
I wouldn't recommend using locktite.
 
   / would you use this bush hog?
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For sure - lift it up - clean it up - change oil in the gear box - give it a try on your new tractor.

BTW - I welcome another "dry sider" to TBN & the forum.

For sure - good luck on trying to find any type of used tractor in this neck of the woods. Other than some 450hp monster from the wheat fields.

Amber Lake is gorgeous out. I love it out here, moved out from the DC area about a decade ago. I miss my family back east but I don't know if I could ever go back to the I-95 corridor. Never thought I'd own a tractor but the more I check them out the cooler they seem!
 
 

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