Posted by farmallhal on March 20, 2010 at 09:33:58 from (71.1.111.67):
In Reply to: Super C with bushog posted by 53dc on March 20, 2010 at 03:57:00:
I've seen a few of the small fast hitch bushhogs (in fact a neighbor has one) for a SC but without exception they are well rusted out as they have set outside, collected water and the decks are in very poor shape and probably not safe to even use. I did see one in the photo ads a couple of years ago that really looked very nice somewhere in Kansas as I recall. If you want to go the pull type route the fast hitch adapter and a 3 point bush hog will probably be your best way to go as someone else posted. I have a Woods 6 foot belly mower under a Farmall 140 and it is a treat to use but I only use it in my extended yard where the grass isn't permitted to grow very tall after making hay there for the rest of the summer. They certainly aren't bush hogs and more like a finish mower but do a wonderful job. I would also suggest a hand level system as well on a small 3 point bush hog as posted earlier in lieu of running the hydraulics as you usually set it up and rarely ever need to make adjustments if cutting grass or weeds. My 2 cents worth, Hal.
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