Should I Buy a "Bushhog" brand cutter

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Yeah, a slight difference there, JimI./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

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i get to use a brown tcf2620 and all i can say is it`s awsome
flip of a hydl. flap go`es up and back over a 6 in pine. it`s a mean cutter . bush hog make a good cutter but for heavy duty cutting brown is ahead of the game . just looking at it you can tell it`s tuff. just my thought of the day :)
 
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John it is being pulled by my new Tc40 with 4wd.
 
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<font color=blue>...A more powerful tractor would certainly benefit this cutter...</font color=blue>

Ain't that always the case.../w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

You can never have enough... you see the damage a 50 or 60 PTO hp tractor can do with these cutters... it's hard to comprehend how much more a 120 PTO HP tractor can do... besides doing it faster... they turn the debris from dust into evaporation.../w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif

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<font color=blue>...it is being pulled by my new Tc40...</font color=blue>

It is a 3 point hitch unit and not a tow/pull unit...right?

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Brown 8" Rotary Cutter...
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ITEM Model #TCO-2620 Open Deck
Cutting Width 72"
Cutting Height 1 1/2" to 12"
Deck Width 81"
Frame 3 x 3 x 1/4" Tubing
Deck 1/4" Plate w/reinforced 1/2" side wall
A-Frame 3 x 3 x 1/4" ASAE Hitch Cat. II w/flex link
Weight 2250 Lbs.
Blades 4 - Double offset 5/8 x 6"
Blade Holder 625 Lbs. 1" plate with replaceable alloy bushings
Drive Shaft** Fully shielded - Telescoping w/ 4 disc slip clutch
Tail Wheel 600 x 9 Solid laminated rubber tire, fork mounted, 360 degree caster
Rear Guard/ Rear Deck 2 Coil springs, collapsible push bar type
Gear Box 165 HP w/1 3/4" input shaft and 2" 13/16 " output shaft
Slip Clutch 100 HP - 4 disc slip clutch w/ 4 adjustments w/over-run
H.P. Required* 70 - 100 Horse Power
Material Size 8" Maximum
Hydraulics N/A
RPM Speed 1000 Std. - 540 Opt.

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John it is a 3pt hitch unit.

Richard
 
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Good... you had me worried... the 3-point is much more versatile.../w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

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