Front loader brush cutter

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That's quite a mower. What type of mowing do you want to do? After having experiance with mine, I just am aware of some of the drawbacks, or limitations with this type of mower. Travel (mowing) speed being just as big a question as your limited hydraulics available on your tractor IMHO. FWIW I have modified my 8' rear 3pt. mower for the tractor so that I can lift it about 4' (some of that with a hyd top link) and it is hard to beat a driveshaft to get your HP to the mower, and favor this set up over the hyd. driven loader mount mower on my 115hp skid steer.

I am mowing dense undergrowth that is hard to get with the bush hog, I would rather have the mower infront so the trees don't damage the undercarriage of the tractor to much. Here's some pics of the growth.image.jpgimage.jpg
 
   / Front loader brush cutter #32  
The case drain would just connect back to the tank/reservoir. I am cautious of QD's on case drains
Do tractors typically have a case drain plumbed in ? I'm very familiar with construction equipment and we use QD's all the time with the only problems being when guys don't connect them
 
   / Front loader brush cutter #33  
No, tractors don't normally see case drain hoses.

They could be teed in with return lines if there is no back pressure.
 

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