Bush Hog

/ Bush Hog #1  

greggyy

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Hi All,

You will have to bear with me, I have to do everything upside down, but I am wondering.......

We have something often called a "slasher"

But I see you all call them...

Bush Hogs

or

Brush Hog

Where does the hog come into it or from ?

I could understand...

Brush mower
Brush slasher
Bush mower
Bush slasher

But I don't get the hog, and I am not sure google would help me, but I want to ask here :) :thumbsup:
 
/ Bush Hog #2  
From Bush Hog website about their history link Over 65 years of proven performance!:
In 1951, a new device designed to clear pasture and crop residue was being demonstrated to a group of farmers near Selma, Alabama. Witnessing the ease at which the tractor-pulled implement devoured heavy brush, an elderly gentleman wearing worn overalls stepped forward and observed, "That thing eats bushes like a hog!" And the name that became synonymous with rotary cutters in North America was born.
 
/ Bush Hog #3  
Bush Hog is the brand name for what may be the most common slasher in the US. It's kind of like the way we call a tissue a kleenex or a bandage a band-aid.
 
/ Bush Hog #4  
Another example is the name of the guy who beat me to the punch with the answer. The JD GATOR is so common that I think of that name for all mini off road trucks.
 
/ Bush Hog #5  
They are "rotary cutters", all the other names are slang for rotary cutter.

SR
 
/ Bush Hog #6  
Ask someone in my area for a rotary cutter and you will get a tool to cut sewing material,
 
/ Bush Hog #8  
My 7' brush hog is called a Rotary Mower by the manufacturer: Grace Manufacturing | Home of the Tree Terminator

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/ Bush Hog #9  
Bush Hog owns the name so other manufacturers can't use it but Bush Hog has become a generic term when there are no lawyers involved.
 
/ Bush Hog #10  
G'Day.....
Here in the Great White North we call them Brush Hogs... eh....

Like said. Brush Hog is a manufacturer and the term is used like the name Frigidaire is used for the appliance, refrigerator.

How ever I do agree the better term to use would be "slasher" because of the job they do on grass, weeds, brush.

There are a number of people in this area from OZ. And a few from Canada that have spent time "down under". It is fun comparing terms, like Loo from the Brits, Dunny, and Canadian term washroom.

The ways we are different and the ways we are the same. Interesting....
 
/ Bush Hog #11  
G'Day.....
Here in the Great White North we call them Brush Hogs... eh....

Like said. Brush Hog is a manufacturer and the term is used like the name Frigidaire is used for the appliance, refrigerator.
Bush Hog is a MFG., NOT brush hog...

SR
 
/ Bush Hog #12  
I only knew of them as bush hogs until the internets.

Like someone else said it's like calling a tissue a Kleenex, or a bandage a bandaid. Also like calling a trimmer a Weed Eater. The only one of those I might call the so called proper term is a tissue when referring to the intended product. I've always thought of calling a bush hog a rotary cutter, or brush hog, or calling a weed eater a trimmer as trying to be so called politically correct but it's whatever. I'm sure it's likely referred to as different things based on where you're from.
 
/ Bush Hog #13  
"Brush mower" (that can also mow grass and weeds)! :D

Hogs can root out crap, while these mowers cannot (unless they're grabbing something and tearing out, in which case things can get ugly).

I think "bush hog" is like "iron horse" ([what North American Indians initially referred to trains as). My brush mower (rotary cutter) is, however, an actual Bush Hog (which I'm always wanting to refer to has a bRush hog).;)
 
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#14  
Yeah....

Brush cutter...mower....slasher etc would ve better

Brush is what we call small shrubs and over groth......bush is more like forest or the woods in US terms when used down here....

I did not realise it was a brand.....so they must be a US focused company.
 
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#15  
G'Day.....
Here in the Great White North we call them Brush Hogs... eh....

Like said. Brush Hog is a manufacturer and the term is used like the name Frigidaire is used for the appliance, refrigerator.

How ever I do agree the better term to use would be "slasher" because of the job they do on grass, weeds, brush.

There are a number of people in this area from OZ. And a few from Canada that have spent time "down under". It is fun comparing terms, like Loo from the Brits, Dunny, and Canadian term washroom.

The ways we are different and the ways we are the same. Interesting....

Canadians are prob close too many Aus things as well as you have a mix of US and EU in many such areas.

But down here real estate agents call the loo or bathroom or restroom with a toilet a WC for water closet....but no Aussie calls the ****house a water closet 😀 not even the rich posh ones....bathroom is coomon used for washroom with a toilet....or rstroom as many in US say.....no resting when were in there though 😂
 
 

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