yea we use to have 5 ft it was one of the first bush hogs every sold it couldnt be patched anymore lol i have 17 acres to cut so i thought by buying a extra foot would help knock down on time to cut everything. My rpm reader actually just quit working, im trying to find a diagram of wiring to just buy a new cluster cause none of the other stuff works either. So it may be 2000 but as for as i can remember it went to 1800 maybe if i buy a new tach cable maybe it will read correctly
close to the house i try tto cut as close to the ground as i can but further away i raise the the bush hog up maybe half a foot to a foot off the ground its not as short as i want but it still looks good. I am disabled so i can only handle so much at a time driving very slow isnt a option for me so i just raise it and pretty much knock tthe top off the grass and weeds
how do you hook up a digital tach on pto im knew to that but id love to try it out so i know where the rpms suppose to be
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