Tompet
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- Joined
- Oct 6, 2004
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- Location
- Ohio
- Tractor
- Ferguson TO 20, Kubota B3300, BH77, Massey Ferguson 1540
Hi,
Looking for opinions on a couple brushhogs. I looked at a couple new "weather worn" units on a couple dealers lots:
Standard Woods Brushbull 48" (shear pin) given a quote of $1,250.
Woods Heritage Classic 54" (shear pin) with a quote of $1,100.
I think I could make a cash deal for either one for a couple hundred less.
I plan on primarily running it with a Ferguson TO 20 (it has the newer 1-3/8" spline shaft and probably would get a ORC for it) or also I could run it with a Kubota B2920 TLB and leave the loader on. I like the construction of the Brushbull, but the 54" Heritage also sounds good being a little wider cut. Any opinions on size difference vs construction and pricing?
I remember when I was a kid the Ferguson running an old 5' single blade rotary cutter which is long gone and the tractor is last piece of equipment from farm my dad grew up on. It needs some work, but it can still putt along pretty well.
tp
Looking for opinions on a couple brushhogs. I looked at a couple new "weather worn" units on a couple dealers lots:
Standard Woods Brushbull 48" (shear pin) given a quote of $1,250.
Woods Heritage Classic 54" (shear pin) with a quote of $1,100.
I think I could make a cash deal for either one for a couple hundred less.
I plan on primarily running it with a Ferguson TO 20 (it has the newer 1-3/8" spline shaft and probably would get a ORC for it) or also I could run it with a Kubota B2920 TLB and leave the loader on. I like the construction of the Brushbull, but the 54" Heritage also sounds good being a little wider cut. Any opinions on size difference vs construction and pricing?
I remember when I was a kid the Ferguson running an old 5' single blade rotary cutter which is long gone and the tractor is last piece of equipment from farm my dad grew up on. It needs some work, but it can still putt along pretty well.
tp