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330U with brush hog

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al

05-04-2004 10:06:06




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When I run my tractor with the brush hog what gear do i have to be in? or should i be in? When i start to mow the power decreases and almost want to stall. What I'm I doing wrong?




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TDK

05-05-2004 10:35:03




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 Re: 330U with brush hog in reply to al, 05-04-2004 10:06:06  
r4etired is right,again. You've only got 35 h.p. If your on flat ground, mowing it often, I would think a 5' cutter is ok, probably 6' too. If on steeper ground, tall grass or brush, the 5' will be all the 330 wants. Don't have a 330, but we have a few 300/350's with 42-44 hp. In tall, thick grass the 300 will have to be run in 1st gear with T/A in low. And this tractor is in excellent condition, good engine with good compression.

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r4etired

05-04-2004 19:14:47




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 Re: 330U with brush hog in reply to al, 05-04-2004 10:06:06  
If your going to use a rotary mower behind the 135cid you should start mowing early and mow often, the tractor will be a lot happier



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Nebraska Cowman

05-04-2004 10:19:59




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 Re: 330U with brush hog in reply to al, 05-04-2004 10:06:06  
well, I don't know how big a bush hog you are trying to run but a 330 should handle the 5 or 6 ft cut with ease. Maybe you need a tune-up. new points, plugs, etc.



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steveormary

05-04-2004 16:24:19




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 Re: Re: 330U with brush hog in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 05-04-2004 10:19:59  
al

start in first gear and if all is going well shift up to second.

steve



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