Posted by moline_guy on November 11, 2009 at 04:55:35 from (66.231.24.111):
In Reply to: Tub Grinders posted by sparktrician on November 10, 2009 at 15:34:55:
We have run haybusters for years, dad currently has a H1100 model and we have run it with 100hp tractor, you just need to run the tub slower. With 250hp up front it will really eat hay, we have also cracked corn with it before. This one has a hydraulic governor and the newer ones have an electronic governor, if set right they wont overload the tractor unless you are trying to grind real wet hay. He paid 6000 for it about six years ago. He use to rent the neighbors H1000 and that one had an electornic governor and smaller grinding drum and workded fine with a 100hp tractor, just need to set the governor according to your tractor. Years ago we rented a Farmhand model 900B and that one has a smaller grinding drum and pulls much easier, it also is hydraulically governed. Have seen them sell for around 2000 in average condition and would probably be a good unit to have if you are only grinding small amounts and have less than a 100 hp tractor. The farmhand model we used was designed for the 80- 140 hp tractors, more than that and pieces start flying.
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