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Re: What Size Brush Hog For Super H?
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Posted by georgeky on April 27, 2007 at 06:54:21 from (205.188.116.138):
In Reply to: What Size Brush Hog For Super H? posted by City-Boy McCoy on April 27, 2007 at 04:23:30:
Mike, when it comes to mowers the heavier the better. The Super H will handle a 7 foot mower in any thing you put it in. The slip clith and over running clutch on the tractor shaft are needed. With the over running clutch you will be able to stop when you want to. It will also make it possible to change gears without waiting for the mower to wind down. Folks seem to think you need a big tractor to pull a mower. I have pulled a 15 foot BMB heavy duty mower for years with a M it will mow almost anything including bushes and small trees. My father in law use to pull a 7 foot bushhog brand mower with a B. I now pull that same mower with my C and Super C. Unless grass is really thick and tall I have no problem at all pulling the 7 footer with either tractor.
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