OP
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- Joined
- Sep 9, 2018
- Messages
- 899
- Location
- Brandon/Ocala Florida
- Tractor
- Kubota B6100E Kubota L 2501 Kubota T1460
Unfortunately my old B6100 slowly leaks down so it’s tough to maintain any height for very long.The manual with my old Woods BB60 say to set it up for 1/2" to 3/4" nose down. It seemed odd to me when I first read that, since finish mowers are usually set up level or slightly nose high, so I asked my dealer about it. He said running nose down tends to work better in heavy cutting conditions, since the blades tend to cut the stems only once, at the front of the deck. Running level or nose high means the blades come around for a second cut at the rear of the cutter. Running nose down lets you mow a bit faster, since it takes less HP. It also allows the blades some time to recover and reposition if they get swung back from hitting tough stems or rocks. He did say that in grassy situations, you might get a slightly better looking cut with the nose slightly high - IF you have the HP to keep the blade speed up.
I do not that the manual also says to set up slightly nose high for "shredding". It does not say how much higher, just says to experiment for best results in different conditions. The manual doesn't define what they mean by shredding.
I’m pretty sure that the body that you see now was all made by previous owner and it appears he included skids on n the front to just be dragged along.
The hog came with the tractor but the tractor really isn’t powerful enough to leave me comfortable in thinking that I’m not stressing it by using the bush hog.
I’m gonna be careful if I do use it in the future
I have a bigger tractor but it has a backhoe on the rear that I use often