Posted by carvel minne farmer on February 18, 2018 at 08:39:17 from (207.228.78.179):
In Reply to: Mf3165 posted by Diymechanicmike on February 17, 2018 at 15:12:07:
good morning mike, I am no mulcher or tractor expert, but I do own a case 1845c skidsteer and 3 tractors one with a loader. the problem I see that you might run into is that tractor loaders are built a lot lighter than skidsteer loaders big enough to handle a mulcher. the mulcher will be a lot further out in front of the machine on a tractor than it would be on a skidsteer or pupose built mulcher( there is a lot of videos on you tube with skidsteers clearing brush with smaller built mulchers) if you watch those videos mike there is a lot of twist and torque put on the mulcher and machine when it's down in the brush cutting and those are up close to the machine. when you mount that mulcher out at the end of your loader arms it's a lot further out in front and I think that twisting torque would be multiplied by the distance from the tractor, my concern here mike would be doing damage to the loader unit, not so much the tractor. at home here I use a sthil brush saw with a 12" spinning blade at the bottom that hooks to a harness and hangs from a hook at my waist, I just walk along swinging the saw side to side and it will cut up to 3" or 4" trees no problem, bigger trees with the power saw of course.
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