Big wheels are better
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- Tractor
- Craftsman 2 GT6000
I have a BCS 735 with an 8hp Honda GX240 and want to use it to clear land to build trails. The land is rough, full of rocks, sand, gravel and clay and it’s hilly.
The first job is cutting and breaking down the sagebrush, pine, serviceberry, wild rose, sunflowers and cheat grass. Lots and lots of cheat grass. There are many other species; some areas have nettles, some have thistle.
I’d really like to use something like a forestry mulching head, but scaled down for the BCS. A flail mower can do some of the same work, but is more fragile and higher maintenance. Ideally, I want to simply drive the machine along the route and grind up all the plants in the way. I want to cut as close to the ground as possible to minimize tripping hazards and popping tires. That would save a huge amount of time, labor, fuel and machine wear compared to cutting, gathering then chipping everything.
The next job is to smooth and level where needed. I think the swivel rotary plow is great for most of that. A mini excavator would be best for moving and breaking bigger rocks. I would have to rent the machine, a trailer and a truck for that, though!
I want to use the BCS tractor I already have for everything I can and recognize this is probably too much for it. Eventually, I’ll need a bigger machine, but first I need to prove to myself, and my wife, that I can and will use what I have and that I need bigger.
I’m sure I need wheel weights, wheel spacers, dual wheels and a trailer/cart to move the attachments. Ideally, I want to tow the tractor and attachments in the trailer, then pull it with the tractor. I’d love to be able to use the powered trailer or something like this truck conversion.
The 4x4 of the powered trailer would be a big bonus in some areas, but I would need a PTO synchro. The sand is so fine people call it rock flour and moon dust. It’s like powdered sugar and hard going!
Do such attachments exist for this small of a machine? What BCS model and attachments would you use?
The first job is cutting and breaking down the sagebrush, pine, serviceberry, wild rose, sunflowers and cheat grass. Lots and lots of cheat grass. There are many other species; some areas have nettles, some have thistle.
I’d really like to use something like a forestry mulching head, but scaled down for the BCS. A flail mower can do some of the same work, but is more fragile and higher maintenance. Ideally, I want to simply drive the machine along the route and grind up all the plants in the way. I want to cut as close to the ground as possible to minimize tripping hazards and popping tires. That would save a huge amount of time, labor, fuel and machine wear compared to cutting, gathering then chipping everything.
The next job is to smooth and level where needed. I think the swivel rotary plow is great for most of that. A mini excavator would be best for moving and breaking bigger rocks. I would have to rent the machine, a trailer and a truck for that, though!
I want to use the BCS tractor I already have for everything I can and recognize this is probably too much for it. Eventually, I’ll need a bigger machine, but first I need to prove to myself, and my wife, that I can and will use what I have and that I need bigger.
I’m sure I need wheel weights, wheel spacers, dual wheels and a trailer/cart to move the attachments. Ideally, I want to tow the tractor and attachments in the trailer, then pull it with the tractor. I’d love to be able to use the powered trailer or something like this truck conversion.
The 4x4 of the powered trailer would be a big bonus in some areas, but I would need a PTO synchro. The sand is so fine people call it rock flour and moon dust. It’s like powdered sugar and hard going!
Do such attachments exist for this small of a machine? What BCS model and attachments would you use?