Freds
Veteran Member
Well, it doesn't look like like the farmer who worked the field on the property I bought 6 months ago is is going to do the same this year (shoot, I was looking forward to a little lease money /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif ) so, I went looking at brush hogs a little while ago. I can get a 60" Woods standard for $980 and I can get a used Woods 48" for $400. The store owner said my Kubota 7500HST would be a little on the light side (hp) to handle the 60", but he thought it would. On the other hand I can save a good chunk of change on the used 48" and probably be able to travel a little faster, which might equal out timewise the narrower cutting path. I would appreciate any input on this as the brush in the old cornfield is already about 2 ft. high and I gotta do something quick.
thanks,
Fred
ps; On a previous post I had on tractor size and my 60" RFM bogging down cutting my lawn, I found out that overcoming ground resistance can use a lot of hp. I shouldn't have that problem with the ground in the cornfield.
thanks,
Fred
ps; On a previous post I had on tractor size and my 60" RFM bogging down cutting my lawn, I found out that overcoming ground resistance can use a lot of hp. I shouldn't have that problem with the ground in the cornfield.