Posted by charles R Wilson on August 09, 2010 at 14:08:50 from (69.153.114.154):
In Reply to: Shredder advice posted by Alex C. on August 09, 2010 at 13:39:07:
http://www.bush-whacker.com/ Find and call your nearest Bush-Whacker dealer. It is the heaviest and best made in the industry. I've had one for four years now. It is a seven foot hog and the gear box is rated for a 185 HP tractor. I have it on a 5510 John Deere with 75 HP. I shred four inch trees without any stress or strain. If you can drive over it; the Bush-Whacker will shew it up and spit it out. It is built with a heavy square tubing bar across the front and back to push over or run over anything. The hitch and deck are made for a much bigger tractor than I have it on. After four years there's not a dent in the deck. I've busted up rocks and trees and stumps that would choke another tractor and hog. No, I'm not a salesman, just a satisfied customer.
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