Posted by Skoal022 on December 12, 2019 at 18:37:02 from (71.29.190.168):
Hello everyone. I'm new to the group and just recently bought a farm last year. I have about 32 to 35 acres to Bush hog. I don't have the money to buy hay equipment or a big tractor as of right now. Tried giving the hay away this year and can't count on anyone.
I have a small ford 2000 gas tractor, no power steering or live power. It's been kinda dangerous Bush hogging with it. No ROPS or seat belt.
Ive been looking at LCG tractors 231, 531, 2110, and the 4110. I want one with around 60hp maybe put a 10' Bush hog behind it? Or possibly make a belly mower set up? My cousin says he can get me a ford 531 with a sticker bar mower and a worn out bush hog for 5k. Sounds high to me. Think it's 8' wide with big turf tires. I live in eastern ky and we do have some steep ground at times. Any help and advice would be appreciated.
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