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Re: Best Way to Bush Hog
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Posted by Tom in TN on March 25, 2006 at 17:09:27 from (4.154.42.158):
In Reply to: Best Way to Bush Hog posted by Paul L on March 25, 2006 at 16:45:13:
Paul, My experinence on an old, overgrown farm is that it is not easier than it looks. I have hit rocks, tree stumps, an automobile hood, and many other obstructions trying to clean up this farm. The worst experience I had was when the right rear wheel of my tractor dropped off into a sink hole that I didn't know was there. Fortunately, the tractor bottomed out on the side of the sink hole and the bush hog dug into the ground. I very nearly flipped the tractor. I have no good advice to you other than to be careful. Stay alert and be ready to raise your bush hog on a moment's notice. Don't bush hog side hills if the ground is wet. Good luck. It's dangerous out there. Tom in TN
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