RobT
Bronze Member
bjcsc said:I read this entire thread and the one thing I see missing is that no one mentioned that there are two ways to run a bush hog. One is the way all of you have mentioned - the back being set slightly higher than the front. This is the setting for coarse mowing/chopping. The other way is opposite - the front is set higher than the back. This is the setting for finer cutting/shredding and uses considerably more HP (and also produces a better cut). The lower holes on the tail wheel are used when running in the former mode (tail wheel is set higher when running the front lower) and the upper holes are for running in the latter (tail wheel is set low when running the front higher). I think you guys are trying to run your mowers low on the tail wheels and low on the front ends. It wasn't designed to work that way. I've never had a scalping problem, and I make tight turns on all kinds of terrain...
To BJCSC: When you raise the front as you describe, does this increase the chances of something being thrown out from under the cutter and up into the driver? I think I will try this technique on one of my plots, but was a little concerned by the possibility of debris being thrown at me.
Thank you,
RobT