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Re: Tractor hp related to size of bushhog.
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Posted by Sid on June 20, 2004 at 01:58:50 from (12.160.110.146):
In Reply to: Tractor hp related to size of bushhog. posted by Hedge on June 19, 2004 at 21:59:37:
I do not want to sound arguementive but if my memory serves me right my book on my ten foot bush hog says fifty HP for my ten foot pull type and seventy or seventyfive (not sure which) for a mounted. Since my book is not handy I just checked Bush Hogs web site (as was recomended in a response to your question) to see if I am wrong. It say for a model 3210, ten and one half foot cutting width, sixty HP lift type and fifty HP for a pull type. I do not know who is right but I do know that I use a ten foot Bush Hog brand with a fifty five HP tractor. I wonder where some get their info as I have read on this and other boards that it takes a sixty HP to pull a sixe foot rotery cutter and remarks such as "ten HP per foot of cut." Do the other brands of rotary cutters pull that much harder than a Brush Hog brand. Inquiring minds want to know.
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