I concur with Gordo. One thing he missed. Kill every sprig of fescue you see. ATV sprayer and roundup herbicide. If you have timber bordering an old field, they recommend spraying in under the timber to kill fescue, then cut almost all the trees in about a 40 foot strip around the timber. This creates the proper "edge" for quail. Here they call the technique Edge feathering. Then put a continious 30' or so food plot around the edge.
Only mow when recommended. Most Fish and Game departments have certain no mow dates.
Consult your Private land services if your state has one.
I think an H may be a little light for a bush hog. We used an M on a 7' bush hog and it could work it unless the material was light and dry.
I was always a little scared to be setting on an old farmall seat and knowing that weed wacker was right behind me if I fell off. With an 8N or something of that sort you set down lower and between two fenders. Just my two cents worth
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