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Re: Rottary Cutter type?
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Posted by Clint Youse on February 07, 2007 at 17:10:00 from (64.111.61.87):
In Reply to: Rottary Cutter type? posted by Raleigh boulware on February 07, 2007 at 13:49:54:
Depends on the siz around here (NE Missouri) we use alot of 15 ft brush cutters and now are getting up to 20ft not much option at that size pull type only 10ft are usually semi mount use bottom two lift arms of three point smaller than that 3 pt best thing is to size to your tractor and what you are cutting under brush(small trees, thickets)take more hp than just clipping pasture. I used a Bush Whacker brand 15 ft behind 100 hp tractor heavy brush hog rental unit talked to the guys that own the dealership where rented said nobody tore it up. I know I tried Was cleaning Up a pasture we bought Had lots of little trees 2-3 inches Iif the loader would bend them over it would cut them off Clint
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