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Re: Which Farmall is best for mowing, hogging?
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Posted by Joshua on July 14, 2004 at 08:46:56 from (199.197.135.1):
In Reply to: Which Farmall is best for mowing, hogging? posted by Jim Andersen on July 13, 2004 at 13:23:32:
A Farmall A or Super A would be a perfect fit for a nice 60" belly mower. As long as your not trying to cut super deep grass really short. Depending on how big your brush hog is and how tall the brush is you want to cut and how short you want to cut it will determine if the A is enough tractor. Brush hogging takes a lot of power and the A in my opinion is a touch small for such a task. If you want to stick with letter series tractors I would go no smaller then a C for brush hogging and preferably an H. The only letter series tractor you are going to find with a live PTO is a 1954 Super MTA. That would be a lot mor ethen your looking for I would assume. Hope this is helpful to you.
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