Posted by jdemaris on December 17, 2008 at 06:33:01 from (67.142.130.28):
In Reply to: tractor brush hog posted by James ott on December 16, 2008 at 21:53:11:
1020 will run a 6 footer all day long in the highest scrub you can find. If you're buying new, make sure you get some sort of guard to keep the mower from throwing debris back into the rear tires - unless you're fields are awful clean.
Retired dairy-farmer friend of mine moved to Florida, but kept 150 acres here in New York. Every summer he comes up and has to cut 30 acres for fields (the rest is hardwoods). Does it all with his 1020. Last summer, when his old Bush Hog wore out, he bought a new King Kutter and had miserable problems with it. After getting two flats in the rears from little bits of barbed wire shooting into them, he had to make a chain guard. Also had to modify the top mount since it dug up the ground in some conditions - and also broke the original floating link. It is poorly engineered for rough ground.
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