/ Cutting Red Willow bushes in pasture with skidsteer, Brush cutter or Scissor cutter?
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That is the ROC (rated operating capacity), a very conservative rating.Holy Crap! that is impressive! My Bobcat S570 is only 1950 lbs lift so pretty limited for that kind of work.
I guess you've ruled out attaching a steel plate shield to the underside of your tractor. My pastures are so overgrown I should probably try that myself,
I could do that but I think I can either buy a mower for the skid steer and resell it or hire it done and not have to worry about damaging my equipment, After I get the willows down I am hiring the neighbor to come in with his big 4wd and brush disk and going to have him go over it a few times and get it to the point that I can maintain it with my equipment, I plan on planting corn on it and harvest it to feed deer over the winter.
If you haven't closed the deal, check this one: Grace Manufacturing | Home of the Tree TerminatorThat looks like the perfect setup! very nice! This land is up in the northwest corner in MN near a place caller Four Town, I am close to a deal on a cutter now but I am concerned with the weight of the mower on the front being my skidsteer is a wheel type and the ground stays damp around the willows bushes, It may be something I need to do with the ground froze or when it dries out this summer. The mower I am dealing on weighs just under 1600 lbs.