Rotary decisions

/ Rotary decisions #21  
<font color=blue>is it OK to back over/on top of saplings, brush you want to cut?</font color=blue>

I sure hope so, although the manual advises against it. I have one section of trail that I mow down (about 1/4 mile). There is no turn-around at the end, so I just go backward up the trail for the second pass. Also safer (I think), as a couple parts are pretty steep; safer backing up hill than down.
 
/ Rotary decisions #22  
nope ! GIVEN THE SIZE OF HIS PHOTO ARCHIVE AND THE SPEED IN WHICH HE DISPLAYS THEM I HAVE DECIDED THAT JOHN MILLER lll is actually a giant computer/w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif
 
/ Rotary decisions #23  
MikePa:

As you've noted from the comments, a lot of us use the "backover them" method with the cutter. Another reason to consider: I run a TC45D, last summer was enjoying the seat time and cutting some annoying multi-flora & 1" saplings. Has a sapling that popped up under the hood area and flipepd the fan belt off (NH does not have it shielded). Of course, tools weren't in the box with me and I was in back part of field. Now, I always back over the tough stuff when possible.

Paul
 
/ Rotary decisions #24  
Here's something to back over... 8-10' tall... too thick to drive through for decent forward visibility...
 

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/ Rotary decisions #25  
When brush cutting... you need a way out... once you make a commitment to go forward... you keep going... you don't back up with this stuff underneath the tractor... (this brush is 7-9' high)
 

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/ Rotary decisions #26  
This is where I'd imagine the Power Track, with the mower out front would be great.
 
/ Rotary decisions #27  
Looks like even going forward, there are plenty of vines and things to snare stuff on the tractor.
 
/ Rotary decisions #28  
John...

Don't do it! You'll destroy all that fine cottontail habitat. Can I come over and do some training with my beagle pups?

Jeff
 
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#29  
I don't see how you could see what you might be cutting (that you didn't want to) in either direction. I just can't wait to purchase one and start using it. Got to get rid of this snow, then mud though.
 
/ Rotary decisions #30  
John, really like the dual rear wheel feature. Did the Brown come that way or was it something you added? Also, I don't see any kind of front "check" chains on you hog. Do you just rely on the 3pt lower links to keep the front of the mower level? I could never get a very level mowing job, even with the flex top link like you have, until I added the chains. Now it floats like a dream. Nice clearing job by the way! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
 

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