Pull-type bush hogs?

/ Pull-type bush hogs? #21  
While i think 50hp should pull a 10' mower.. You'll get dealer info saying perhaps 7'. I realize that lots of us may use an underpowered tractro / large mower just for clipping grass tops, and do get away with it fine.

Too bad you can't find a folding wing 10' mower.. Might be fine with it. Check out the howse website and look at the towed 8' HD units

I'm -VERY- happy with my 10' HD howse 3pt mower... It's done everything I've asked of it.. including knocking a few 3-4" trees over accidentally /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Soundguy
 
/ Pull-type bush hogs? #22  
While i think 50hp should pull a 10' mower.. You'll get dealer info saying perhaps 7'. I realize that lots of us may use an underpowered tractro / large mower just for clipping grass tops, and do get away with it fine.

Too bad you can't find a folding wing 10' mower.. Might be fine with it. Check out the howse website and look at the towed 8' HD units

I'm -VERY- happy with my 10' HD howse 3pt mower... It's done everything I've asked of it.. including knocking a few 3-4" trees over accidentally /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Soundguy
 
/ Pull-type bush hogs? #23  
I have a neighbor w/ a 8' Bushhog he pulls w/ his 60-ish HP JD. He seems very pleased w/ it. I myself am contemplating trading an older heavy Bush hog 9' 3pt model in favor of a 10' pull type. I am really looking at Sidewinder but still considering all brands. I can barely pull the 9' 3pt w/ my 50hp tractor in heavy stuff and want to upgrade to something I can pull behind our 4320. I think (oh boy, here we go) the hp requirements are a bit lower for a twin blade model (my 9' is a single blade). If I do this, I will have a 6' 3pt, the new 10' pull type and access to my BIL's 15' batwing. That should cover all scenarios on my place.
 
/ Pull-type bush hogs? #24  
I have a neighbor w/ a 8' Bushhog he pulls w/ his 60-ish HP JD. He seems very pleased w/ it. I myself am contemplating trading an older heavy Bush hog 9' 3pt model in favor of a 10' pull type. I am really looking at Sidewinder but still considering all brands. I can barely pull the 9' 3pt w/ my 50hp tractor in heavy stuff and want to upgrade to something I can pull behind our 4320. I think (oh boy, here we go) the hp requirements are a bit lower for a twin blade model (my 9' is a single blade). If I do this, I will have a 6' 3pt, the new 10' pull type and access to my BIL's 15' batwing. That should cover all scenarios on my place.
 
/ Pull-type bush hogs? #27  
Yes, extremely noisy, lots of trash flying about, and it really drags the tractor down when you hit a persimmon orchard. And it is heavy enough it "lightens" the front end of my 5005 Mahindra when I pick it up all the way.
 
/ Pull-type bush hogs? #28  
Yes, extremely noisy, lots of trash flying about, and it really drags the tractor down when you hit a persimmon orchard. And it is heavy enough it "lightens" the front end of my 5005 Mahindra when I pick it up all the way.
 
/ Pull-type bush hogs? #29  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( single-spindle pull-type. )</font>

Single spindle is a bad choice FWJ, You can spin an 8' double with same hp as a 7' single. I've got an old 8' Deere triple spindle belt drive that really does well(2" cut) and a Woods 10'double that works in thin Bahia with 50ptohp. Of course, thick Bahia is hard on my 6 footer. A lot depends on the grass. Bermuda, Fescue etc, is fairly easy.
 
/ Pull-type bush hogs? #30  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( single-spindle pull-type. )</font>

Single spindle is a bad choice FWJ, You can spin an 8' double with same hp as a 7' single. I've got an old 8' Deere triple spindle belt drive that really does well(2" cut) and a Woods 10'double that works in thin Bahia with 50ptohp. Of course, thick Bahia is hard on my 6 footer. A lot depends on the grass. Bermuda, Fescue etc, is fairly easy.
 
/ Pull-type bush hogs?
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#31  
My choice of a single-spindle mower is to hold down cost. All the mowers with 2 gearbox's (that I've seen anyway) have a higher price tag. This is an effort to save a few bucks by spending just a little. I have to weigh the cost of the mower against moving tractor AND mower I have now. (both cost of dollars and cost in terms of time saved)

Looks like someone solved my problem in a different manner though. Land I was trying to buy has a higher offer than I made. Oh well.
 
/ Pull-type bush hogs?
  • Thread Starter
#32  
My choice of a single-spindle mower is to hold down cost. All the mowers with 2 gearbox's (that I've seen anyway) have a higher price tag. This is an effort to save a few bucks by spending just a little. I have to weigh the cost of the mower against moving tractor AND mower I have now. (both cost of dollars and cost in terms of time saved)

Looks like someone solved my problem in a different manner though. Land I was trying to buy has a higher offer than I made. Oh well.
 
 

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