Ford 1320...enough HP?

   / Ford 1320...enough HP? #11  
I think a 4 foot, ie, 48" is too small, too narrow behind your tracks.
A 54" or 4' 6" would be excellent for all conditions.
A 60" or 5' is likely to do just fine, except maybe in the worst of conditions, ie, wet, tall, thick grass.
 
   / Ford 1320...enough HP? #12  
i had a 1320 and a 5' brush hog. if i cut really thick stuff i just moved a little slower. never had a problem and covers your tracks nicley. excellant machine.
 
   / Ford 1320...enough HP?
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#13  
Thanks to all who replied. Your input is appreciated.
 
   / Ford 1320...enough HP? #14  
I bought my 1320 in '94 to do custom brush hogging and cleaning out chicken houses. For brush hogging I used a 5 ft and did several hundred acres a year. It never lacked for power even when cutting a new job where the weeds were as high as seven ft and there was even several jobs where I would cut sapling trees up to 2+ inches. Clients were surprised how well I could do some of the unheard of jobs with my brush cutter and I ended up traveling quite some miles to do jobs that were "impossible."
 
   / Ford 1320...enough HP? #15  
I ran a 5' medium duty on my old Ford 1100. I had more of a problem with rig balance than PTO power,
 

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