Tractor Sizing 6' brush hog on a 30Hp tractor

   / 6' brush hog on a 30Hp tractor #22  
What kind of cutting do you do? I just do my trails, the pasture, and some actual brush clearing, all of which are done in low range to get a good cut quality. I have a 5' and would love a 6.5' or 7' and just go slower, or take a 3/4 cut if I ever cut a big area of tall grass. I think an HST makes it so easy to slow and accelerate based on the cut density I would always go bigger and have to slow down the odd time.
I can see if are mowing acres, with a gear machine, you want to have lots of power in reserve so you don't have to change speeds as often.
 
   / 6' brush hog on a 30Hp tractor #23  
My L3240HST (25 hp to PTO) handles my 6 ft Woods Brush Bull just fine. It does bog down a little when the grass is somewhat overgrown, but it just means going slower.

My FEL is always on with either the bucket or the grapple. The Brush Bull weighs 702 lbs.(The L3240’s 3 pt hitch can handle 3750 lbs at the lift points.)
 
   / 6' brush hog on a 30Hp tractor #24  
I have an old Ford 1710 and bought a heavily used 5-1/2' bush hog to go behind it because that's what was available locally and within my budget ($300 IIRC). I don't mow a lot with it any more, but when I first bought the bush hog (2019) I needed to clear 5 acres of CRP that hadn't been mowed for about 6 years. It had 15' sycamores growing in parts of it. The bigger saplings were certainly hard on the machine, but it got the job done. Mowing the weeds/grass/briars was no problem though. The 1710 has 4 ranges with the 4th range being road gear. So long as there wasn't anything significantly taller than the hood I ran in in range 2, 2nd gear which was a pretty good pace. The biggest issue was keeping the screen on the radiator cleaned out.
 
   / 6' brush hog on a 30Hp tractor #25  
Using a 5 foot Bushhog Squealer with a 35hp New Holland HST, 29 at PTO. In thick 4' fescue and johnson grass about all tractor wants. Dont believe tractor would handle a 6 footer. Cutter has slip clutch and have smelled the disc slipping and getting hot before, smoky smell for around 30 seconds.
 
   / 6' brush hog on a 30Hp tractor #26  
Depending on what you plan to cut, you will most likely have a 30hp loaded to the hilt. Better go smaller and a couple more trips around the field.
 
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   / 6' brush hog on a 30Hp tractor #27  
I have a 6' mower on my B2650 with 19.5 HP on the PTO.
I knew about the HP to size ratio but salesman said go 6',
and there have not been any issues.
 

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   / 6' brush hog on a 30Hp tractor #28  
I currently have a very old 5' brush hog that I use with my 30 Hp Kubota L3130. I recently broke the shaft on the brush hog. The repair is likely more than the value of the mower. I'm looking at replacing it with a 6' brush hog. The question is: can the L3130 handle the larger size? I'm of the theory that if I can drive over it, I can cut it down.
I have a Kubota B3000 for mowing (23 hp at PTO minus running air conditioner). I pull a FDR 1672 Land Pride #619 6’ finish mower and it handles it just fine. No way I would get a smaller one. Sometimes I use it like a shredder in tall Johnson grass. I have to slow down so it will handle the rear discharge, but power, lifting, or light front are never an issue. Mostly flat, except around pond. I’ve been using tractors of all sizes up to 300 hp my entire life.
 
   / 6' brush hog on a 30Hp tractor #29  
I have a Kubota l2800 which is 29 hp and I run a 5 foot brush hog on it. I also run a 6 foot finish mower on it. It handles the 5 foot brush hog much easier than the 6 foot finish mower and the grass I cut with the finish mower is not that tall.
 
   / 6' brush hog on a 30Hp tractor #30  
My L3130HST works just fine with my County Line 6’ brush hog. I’m on flat ground and take it slow, but it goes through sparsely grown 1” saplings and briars without any trouble.

Thick, tall (3+ ft) grass does bog it down if you aren’t crawling though, so I wouldn’t recommend if that is primarily what you’re cutting.

I even added a hydraulic top link so I can mow the ditch banks. Just lift and tilt up, back up till the rear tires are at the edge, slowly let the 3-pt down, then the top link. I have the heavy duty rounded FEL bucket w/bolt-on cutting edge, but no other ballast. I drive it on my 20-ft dovetail with the mower tilted up in the air so it won’t drag. The tractor has never felt light in the front.

Best of luck.
 

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