Re: Brush Hogging...
Hi Glenn,
<font color=blue>…Noticed that you cut away your rear skirt….</font color=blue>
No, it’s factory as is from KingKutter.
<font color=blue>…How do your ROPS lights and bucket level indicator survive the brush…</font color=blue>
Look at the grille pictures closely and you’ll see my bent indicator. Branches are constantly hitting the rops, lights, and mostly my vertical exhaust…you have to stay aware and know the limitations, but most of all understand the amount of energy stored in these
poor little saplings and brush and how that energy turns into fearful & destructive forces in an instant…
<font color=blue>…no grill guard…</font color=blue>
Never had a need for one… I don’t load trucks…and the name is misleading to newbies…
<font color=blue>… you certainly have to be careful going backwards…</font color=blue>
Absolutely. Rule of thumb…never never never backup with debris under the tractor carriage. You lose control of the movement going backwards, and it goes up {it's that energy thing}…The only time I back up, is to back over some brush and lower the rotary cutter onto it…
I’m sorry to hear about your unit in the shop…