pharmvet
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- Joined
- Sep 28, 2008
- Messages
- 533
- Location
- North East TX
- Tractor
- Ford 7710 II FWA, NH TB110 FWA w/ NH 46LB loader, JD 5303 2wd w/ loader
I have always used a 3 pt. 6 foot shredder because I have always had a 40 - 60 hp tractor and used it primarily for food plots, lanes, woods roads etc. I recently found a 90 hp tractor and want to get a larger shredder. Realistically, if I stick with a 3 pt. type, 7' is about as large as I have seen around here. Therefore, I am considering an 8 or 10 foot. pull behind like a Rhino Turbo model. I manage mostly for wildlife and rotate shredding areas every 2 or 3 years so I shred some large bushes and thick grasses. My question is:
What are some of the main differences I will experience when I switch from a 3 pt to a pull type shredder. How easily are they transported on a trailer, how tight can you turn with them. Do they follow the contour of the ground as well or better. Can you cross ditches and creeks with them more easily or not as easy as with a 3 pt. Some have mentioned mowing with a pull type is "less dusty" because it is farther from the tractor. What are your thoughts. Thanks
What are some of the main differences I will experience when I switch from a 3 pt to a pull type shredder. How easily are they transported on a trailer, how tight can you turn with them. Do they follow the contour of the ground as well or better. Can you cross ditches and creeks with them more easily or not as easy as with a 3 pt. Some have mentioned mowing with a pull type is "less dusty" because it is farther from the tractor. What are your thoughts. Thanks