The height of the field made for a quality cut (your mower outcuts my JD MX-7). The forward-reverse at the fields edges is what wears your shoulders out and gets the old neck sore, but it does break up the monotony the hard way lol. Do you have a fan to help keep you cool or at least keep some of the dust/clippings off of you?
The height of the field made for a quality cut (your mower outcuts my JD MX-7). The forward-reverse at the fields edges is what wears your shoulders out and gets the old neck sore, but it does break up the monotony the hard way lol. Do you have a fan to help keep you cool or at least keep some of the dust/clippings off of you?
Haha no I don’t I sure wish I had a fan at times. I’d rather have a cab
Until 5he AC stops working
What rotary cutter are you using? I run a Woods RC4 and you literally have to barely move or it won't cut everything!
It’s a Bushhogg brand bh27 7ft with a 3 inch capacity. And it will definitely cut over 3 inch material
@@tlcbushhogging I certainly want a bigger tractor but i honestly do not need one
@@midcoasttractorservice9182 well this tractor is smaller than my other. Only thing I really like is that it’s more nimble and has a loader on it
@@tlcbushhogging Tilling gardens and recovering rock with my woods GS660P Grading Scraper are my go to
Any particular reason for cutting the borders as aggressively as you are? What you are cutting is in shade anyway.
Just keeping it from creeping in. This farm was let go for years and it’s probably lost 15-20ft worth of usable ground over the years
good answer. Just wondered.
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U just waisting time there was no bush hogging on this video