JWR
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While I am the voyeur nosing into RutnBucks business, I'm still hoping to see some pictures of his 80 acres. Understood that he plans to chew at this project for quite a long time and not set on doing it all next month. It makes a big difference how much of the time he is cutting small trees (ones that he may be able to bush hog, 3" or less) and what part of the job is underbrush, briars and misc stuff.
Prelim info it seems to me he needs both a 6ft medium duty bush hog AND some kind of forrestry mulching FEL mounted gadget -- if he can afford both. Maybe one now and one next year ? I do not share MechanicalGuy's opinion about the Forax. I don't see anything wrong with it as long as you are going with the PTO powered hydraulic motor version. I can't see the Briggs and Stratton version being very robust. Theres lot of brush you can reach with a FEL tool you cannot reach with a bush hog and you have way better visibility while doing it. I used a JD MX6 hog for 10 years (on a slightly larger JD4700) and it would be an ideal hog for him in my opinion. That is a competitive market and there are LOTS of good hogs around both new and used and many brands. The FEL mounted mulcher -- not so much. Being a flail machine, I'd want to see how heavy the chopper style flails are made and compare some competitors. I'd still think about the option of one of those HEAVY made FEL mounted 3-bladed hogs too that will cut much heavier material and are better suited to clearing than bush hogs. With the 4120 size tractor I would go with a smaller FEL mounted hog though like 54" or at most 60" rather than anything larger. Spartan at https://www.spartanequipment.com/products has a wide range of stuff to shop for ideas even if you buy some other brand. If the flail mulcher seems less durable, maybe a 60" (54" cut width) like the Spartan SE60BHPS would be a good fit for that JD 4120 ?
By the way, if it were up to me I would get a skid steer adapter for that FEL no matter which tool you choose.
Prelim info it seems to me he needs both a 6ft medium duty bush hog AND some kind of forrestry mulching FEL mounted gadget -- if he can afford both. Maybe one now and one next year ? I do not share MechanicalGuy's opinion about the Forax. I don't see anything wrong with it as long as you are going with the PTO powered hydraulic motor version. I can't see the Briggs and Stratton version being very robust. Theres lot of brush you can reach with a FEL tool you cannot reach with a bush hog and you have way better visibility while doing it. I used a JD MX6 hog for 10 years (on a slightly larger JD4700) and it would be an ideal hog for him in my opinion. That is a competitive market and there are LOTS of good hogs around both new and used and many brands. The FEL mounted mulcher -- not so much. Being a flail machine, I'd want to see how heavy the chopper style flails are made and compare some competitors. I'd still think about the option of one of those HEAVY made FEL mounted 3-bladed hogs too that will cut much heavier material and are better suited to clearing than bush hogs. With the 4120 size tractor I would go with a smaller FEL mounted hog though like 54" or at most 60" rather than anything larger. Spartan at https://www.spartanequipment.com/products has a wide range of stuff to shop for ideas even if you buy some other brand. If the flail mulcher seems less durable, maybe a 60" (54" cut width) like the Spartan SE60BHPS would be a good fit for that JD 4120 ?
By the way, if it were up to me I would get a skid steer adapter for that FEL no matter which tool you choose.