Posted by Eldon (WA) on November 14, 2017 at 07:31:13 from (98.225.13.22):
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I used the Oliver rollover on the 190XT for awhile, but the smaller tractors were more nimble. The LP rotary mowers were what I first started doing custom bushhogging with back around 2001, I would sell them after about 400 hours and buy a new one. That was back when I only put around 100 hours on one a year....this year I put 400 hours on the two 8' Bushhogs. I bought the JD MX8 used right after I had bought the new Kubota Orange 6' LandPride. After using the 8', I couldn't stand to use the 6, so after a few hours it just sat for a couple of years before I sold it. I used the MX8 for 4 years and sold it for what I paid for it :D I replaced it with the BushHog 3008, which cut so much better I bought another when I found out they were discontinuing that model a couple years ago. My first one has close to 2000 hours on it now and no problems other than replacing the tires and skid plates.
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