Ad shows its a home built brush hog so looks like it never intended to be sat on, just pulled behind a tow vehicle.
Its got hydraulic wheel motors, so it propels itself.
None whatsoever . How do you steer it ?
Pretty sure you reach around to the outside of the pump and move the lever by hand
I like the exhaust pipes sticking straight up as well. Nothing like a cylinder full of water to start your day.
Also, given that the seat looks dry and the rest of the machine looks wet, I would guess that the seat it sitting there.
Aaron Z
I saw that but assumed they were not operable. Looks like a bracket on the back with a pin to hook up to a 4 wheeler etc.
I think the more likely explanation was the frame which is painted red was salvaged from some other machine and the hitch was already there. The problem there is the hitch isn't painted red so they probably added it for pulling kids in a wagon.I'm sure that's a pin hitch for pulling your kids around in a wagon with a rope on the handle.
That is my guess. Perhaps it came from a stand on zero turn?I think the more likely explanation was the frame which is painted red was salvaged from some other machine and the hitch was already there. The problem there is the hitch isn't painted red so they probably added it for pulling kids in a wagon.
It has variable displacement pumps and a rod that sticks out of each pump to adjust the blow (see:So....how exactly does this contraption turn? There doesn't appear to be any wheel, control sticks, or other linkages.