gabby
Gold Member
Re: my 7610 and 10\" 3pt howse
Nice rig, Soundguy!
I have a 7610 and a Bush Hog pull type model 3210 10' mower that I paid $5900 for 3 years ago. It weighs 2900 pounds. I just found out the mower's side drive shafts were underdesigned when I stripped out one of the rubber shock absorbing couplings while mowing in a smooth open pasture.
BH wanted me to pay nearly $1000 to buy new improved shafts and couplings, and the dealer wouldn't even quote me a price to install them because the gearboxes have to come off and he has no clue how long it will take. I'm having the rubber couplings welded up solid and I will make sure the main slip clutch is working.
I'm so PO'd that I'm determined to get rid of the BH. How do you like the Howse? How are you gonna keep from knocking down fence posts when you make a turn by the fence?
I wanted to raise this point when you posted about the 5000 Ford but I couldn't figure out how to reply until now.
Gabby
Nice rig, Soundguy!
I have a 7610 and a Bush Hog pull type model 3210 10' mower that I paid $5900 for 3 years ago. It weighs 2900 pounds. I just found out the mower's side drive shafts were underdesigned when I stripped out one of the rubber shock absorbing couplings while mowing in a smooth open pasture.
BH wanted me to pay nearly $1000 to buy new improved shafts and couplings, and the dealer wouldn't even quote me a price to install them because the gearboxes have to come off and he has no clue how long it will take. I'm having the rubber couplings welded up solid and I will make sure the main slip clutch is working.
I'm so PO'd that I'm determined to get rid of the BH. How do you like the Howse? How are you gonna keep from knocking down fence posts when you make a turn by the fence?
Gabby