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JIMMY

02-03-2004 16:37:59




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does my farmall super c with 3 point have enough power to handle a 5 foot brush hog? thanksyouall jimmy




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Bill

02-06-2004 04:41:49




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 Re: farmall c in reply to JIMMY, 02-03-2004 16:37:59  
I've got a 5ft and 6ft brush hog and use them both on the C. Works fine.



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abane

02-04-2004 06:49:59




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 Re: farmall c in reply to JIMMY, 02-03-2004 16:37:59  
I have used a 5 ft bush-hog with my super c for years and it works good. The first bush-hog I had was too heavy and would make the front end too light when I used the lift so I sold it and bought a light weight bush-hog brand and it works fine.If your going to buy a bush-hog then buy one that is lite-weight.



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Tommy

02-03-2004 19:24:55




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 Re: farmall c in reply to JIMMY, 02-03-2004 16:37:59  
A super c has between 20-24 PTO horse power. You could pull a 5 foot bushhog, however the front end is to light for a 3 point hitch 5 foot bushhog. 5 foot is really to much for that size tractor. A pull type might work better. Like others have said, it should work on light grass but not heavy duty work. Good luck



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Brian Schmidt

02-03-2004 20:40:31




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 Re: Re: farmall c in reply to Tommy, 02-03-2004 19:24:55  
The bushhog I have is an old Servis brand and has a tail wheel. No problem with a light front end. I thought all bushhogs had a tail wheel?



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Brian Schmidt

02-03-2004 17:04:05




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 Re: farmall c in reply to JIMMY, 02-03-2004 16:37:59  
Mine does. Just don't try to cut down trees with it!!



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Farmall Ed

02-03-2004 16:44:18




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 Re: farmall c in reply to JIMMY, 02-03-2004 16:37:59  
I believe it will do it. Ed



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Nebraska Cowman

02-03-2004 16:44:13




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 Re: farmall c in reply to JIMMY, 02-03-2004 16:37:59  
it should do fine



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jimmy

02-04-2004 05:09:55




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 Re: Re: farmall c in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 02-03-2004 16:44:13  
I plan on useing it to cut down my 5 acre wildflower field at the end of the season,so from what you all said I think Ill be fine. thanks this is a great site. jimmy



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jeff

02-04-2004 19:09:22




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 Re: Re: Re: farmall c in reply to jimmy, 02-04-2004 05:09:55  
Another little tip. When you put it in "gear" do it with a little gentle touch! Also going out of gear. Why do people think a PTO is an on/ off swith? Brush Hogs have spining MASS under that deck. That be why a chunk of wood can sail about 2 or three hundred feet!



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