dmccarty
Super Star Member
WFB,
We have a timber equipment sales/repair place in town that has two brushcutters parked out front. One on a large Front End Loader and the other on a skid steer. I drool twice aday when I drive by and see 'em.
The 4-6 inch trees are firewood.
And I have even bigger trees that might have to come down. So Mr. Stihl, Mr. DR and Mr. JD will be doing the work.
Mr. JD is only going to push what little stuff I have no use for into piles for quail and rabbits.
And most importantly there is no budget.
WTA,
I looked at trying to get a front mounted mower on the front of the tractor. It looked like it could be done but it would be too costly for what I need to do. Hiring the job out would be a better use of money for me but I dont' have the money for that either. The other problem I had was too small of a tractor. The brush cutters I looked at where for skid steers and needed some serious hydraulic GPM. I would have had to use a PTO hydraulic pump, tank lines, etc. Just not worth it for me.
Later,
Dan
We have a timber equipment sales/repair place in town that has two brushcutters parked out front. One on a large Front End Loader and the other on a skid steer. I drool twice aday when I drive by and see 'em.
The 4-6 inch trees are firewood.
And most importantly there is no budget.
WTA,
I looked at trying to get a front mounted mower on the front of the tractor. It looked like it could be done but it would be too costly for what I need to do. Hiring the job out would be a better use of money for me but I dont' have the money for that either. The other problem I had was too small of a tractor. The brush cutters I looked at where for skid steers and needed some serious hydraulic GPM. I would have had to use a PTO hydraulic pump, tank lines, etc. Just not worth it for me.
Later,
Dan