Have a 5 ft Bushhog Squealer now. Did have a 42" on a sub-compact New Holland. Both have had a stump jumper. To be frank I have never seen one without a stump jumper. My experience is limited to Bushhog, Modern and Howes.
Yes, but that’s pto hp, not engine hp.Isn't the some sort of ratio recommended for horse power to diameter of brush hog, .. Something like 1 foot of cutter for every 5 HP of tractor.....
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Rotary Cutter - Bush hog hp requirements
Is there a general rule for how much pto hp is needed for various sizes of bush hog type rotary mowers? I will be needing to cut tall (2-3ft) grass hay, lots of blackberry bushes , small diameter saplings. Am I going to need at least 25hp, or will 18 to 20 work? Any advice is appreciated.www.tractorbynet.com
Given that the blades are attached below it, clearly the blades will hit anything first, so you're definitely rightThere are a lot of things out there with names that imply they do a certain thing, but they don't.
A stump jumper does not jump a stump, it does not prevent the blades from hitting a stump. It's just a clever name for a piece of metal that the blades are connected to.