The first bushhog I bought was a 4 foot woods back in 1973. Still have it and it is built extremely heavy. Much heavier built that the newer 4 foot john deere mower I bought several years ago. I don't know if the 8 N I have would be able to power the mower through large saplings such as 1 inch alders.One of my friends uses his 5 foot mower behind his fordson major tractor. He has hit many things : small trees, fence posts covered by grass on the ground and his mower is beat up. Have accidentally hit pieces of wood with the mowers and they seem to shread the wood and pieces go all over the place. Have safety chains on the mowers which are supposed to provide safety from things being thrown. I'm always careful and stop mowing when people, animals, or cars are in the area where I am mowing. Property area I have is small. One piece is 2 acres the other is 10 acres. About 4 acres of field on the 10 acre piece. A person uses the land for his cattle and feeds the grass he cuts to the cattle. Haven't had to maintain this piece for 3 years. Most of my maintenance is on the 2 acre piece.
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