I like to use a Toro. G T S/. Which stands for guaranteed to start self-propelled mower,/. I remove the deck starting just 2 inches to the left of the right front wheel. Exposing about two inches of the mower blade, In a radius, all the way around to the middle of the left side of the / about 2 inches shy of 9 o'clock on the left side/. The left front wheel I reassemble and put back on at the 9 o'clock position to keep the mower blade from hitting the ground when you go through deep ruts. / i have nicknamed this the death machine and it is very, very dangerous but you do not have to raise the front of your mower over any objects. It will just cut the objects away. It sends the debris to the right side of the mower at about 30 miles per hour.
Nice to see an alternative in action. I have a Berta flail attached to a BCS740 two-wheeled tractor which actually minces up the ferns [bracken] which is a major problem on 80 this hectacre farm currently. However I am hoping to use a mower on the re-growth as it will be quicker than the BCS : ) We have an old AS Almaher that is rather old -20 years- or go for a new zero turn mower.
Is this model sold in N.America looks quite innovative? Swedish and German products don't always have an extensive dealer network or supply chain in the states!
Thanks 👍. I had my first breakdonw though right after i stopped filming. The belt that drives the wheels slipped of. Had to open it and fix it...instead of finishing that terrace ;-)
Although it seems in high grass or weeds i need to go over the same spot 3 times (forward, backward and forward again), because it is bending the long Grass and not always cutting them on the first go (so that is a bit of an annoyance), but otherwise i am happy with it. I definately would buy it again. If you ask me 3 years from now i hope u still use this one and jave not had to replace it with the next ine ;-). I hope that helps.
@@DutchVigilante101 North of Belgium, on the Netherland Border; incredible . ; . ; . . the whole year around the sky is full of those chem trails, horrible ... it is probably not so good for our health and are often even masking the sunlight, it seams very few poeple are aware of this or just find it normal, surely not to call 'Healthy' ?
Looks like a little beast of a machine. Happy mowing
Thank you. It performs well on rough terrain, but much better on flat terrain.
I like to use a Toro. G T S/. Which stands for guaranteed to start self-propelled mower,/. I remove the deck starting just 2 inches to the left of the right front wheel. Exposing about two inches of the mower blade, In a radius, all the way around to the middle of the left side of the / about 2 inches shy of 9 o'clock on the left side/. The left front wheel I reassemble and put back on at the 9 o'clock position to keep the mower blade from hitting the ground when you go through deep ruts. / i have nicknamed this the death machine and it is very, very dangerous but you do not have to raise the front of your mower over any objects. It will just cut the objects away. It sends the debris to the right side of the mower at about 30 miles per hour.
Nice to see an alternative in action. I have a Berta flail attached to a BCS740 two-wheeled tractor which actually minces up the ferns [bracken] which is a major problem on 80 this hectacre farm currently. However I am hoping to use a mower on the re-growth as it will be quicker than the BCS : ) We have an old AS Almaher that is rather old -20 years- or go for a new zero turn mower.
Sounds great!
That’s a very powerful thing!
Thanks and yes it is, but flat terrain is really much better for it
I have yet to work on one but I know it’s coming 😊
Looks good will take a beating
Thank you :-)
Is this model sold in N.America looks quite innovative? Swedish and German products don't always have an extensive dealer network or supply chain in the states!
I live in Portugal (Europe) and do not know if this is sold in North America. Try contacting your local Husqvarna dealer
locations.husqvarna.com/us/
Very nice machine Matty looks good for the job .
Thanks 👍. I had my first breakdonw though right after i stopped filming. The belt that drives the wheels slipped of. Had to open it and fix it...instead of finishing that terrace ;-)
Are you happy with it and would you buy it again ????
Although it seems in high grass or weeds i need to go over the same spot 3 times (forward, backward and forward again), because it is bending the long Grass and not always cutting them on the first go (so that is a bit of an annoyance), but otherwise i am happy with it.
I definately would buy it again.
If you ask me 3 years from now i hope u still use this one and jave not had to replace it with the next ine ;-). I hope that helps.
@@Quinta-Entre-Aguasthanks for the advice
Howell Loaf
Chem trails
I don't know what you mean. The husky definitely doesn't do chem trails.
Indeed, the sky in Portugal looks horrendous sometimes due to Geo-Engeneering / Chemtrails. Such a shame.....
@@DutchVigilante101 North of Belgium, on the Netherland Border; incredible . ; . ; . . the whole year around the sky is
full of those chem trails, horrible ... it is probably not so good for our health and are often even masking the sunlight,
it seams very few poeple are aware of this or just find it normal, surely not to call 'Healthy' ?