RegL
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BobRip said:I thought the brush hog and rough cut mower were the same.
The brush hog has one set of blades like a one for a regular tractor. I think the rough cut mowers have 3 sets of blades.
BobRip said:I thought the brush hog and rough cut mower were the same.
RegL said:I mow with the 1430 and have not had much problem with engine overheating. Not sure why because engine design is the same. It could be that I'm mowing with the 5' brush hog where I think the other guys with 18xx tractors are using rough cut mowers. Maybe they cause more turbulance and throw out more chaff. I have only cleand out my oil cooler once this summer and the highest eng. temp.I have registered was about 205 deg. I have never gotten an alarm.
It would be interesting for someone with an 1845 to try the brush hog and see if it still heats up.
IrTxRx said:Sedgewood,
Thanks for the links to you site. Very informative!!!
I thought the mower with three blades was their finished mower.RegL said:The brush hog has one set of blades like a one for a regular tractor. I think the rough cut mowers have 3 sets of blades.
Charlie_Iliff said:The cloud of chaff from those blades gave me my first experience with overheating.
Charlie_Iliff said:Sedgewood and I experimented with thinner, higher lift blades for better quality cut. Those throw a larger cloud of chaff than the stock rough-cut blades, but leave fewer stripes.
AltavistaLawn said:BTW, how hard is it to drill out those big holes for the blades.