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chainsaw

05-21-2004 20:33:18




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hello to all, i am thinking of buying a used Rhino 7 ft.drag type shredder with 2 solid wheels in rear. also has a hydraulic cylinder to raise and lower height. rancher wants $900.00. He bought it used himself and is only selling because he got a bigger one. he said its in good shape and he said it sells for $3,000.00 new. i would be pulling it with my H farmall. How is the quality of the Rhino brand? can this tractor handle 7 ft.? thanks for all comments, good or bad. chainsaw

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NDS

05-22-2004 11:24:52




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 Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to chainsaw, 05-21-2004 20:33:18  
Will not say it won't work but 7 ft. Rino is a lot of cutter for H. Usually see them behind 706 IH 3020 JD etc.



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Dave S

05-22-2004 05:40:52




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 Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to chainsaw, 05-21-2004 20:33:18  
I have a H with 37/16 bore and pull a 6' BMB shreader "now rhino", and it is a full load in 1st or 2nd gear when cutting tall brome grass short. (short being 2" to 3" tall) The price is right and i think you can pull it alright doing normal mowing. As someone else said you can always take a narrower cut.



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Allan

05-22-2004 05:44:21




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 Re: Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to Dave S, 05-22-2004 05:40:52  
Dave,

I'm assuming your H has the step-up pistons?

As you already know, this gives 'em about a 50% power increase over a straight H.

Just wondering,

Allan



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chainsaw

05-22-2004 08:06:17




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 Re: Re: Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to Allan, 05-22-2004 05:44:21  
hi allan, my h is stock now, i guess i would take smaller bites while shredding. thanks



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Allan

05-22-2004 09:17:18




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to chainsaw, 05-22-2004 08:06:17  
Chain,

I hope it works for you 'cause I wanna do that too. Keep us informed will ya?

Thanks,

Allan



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Tom W.

05-22-2004 05:11:30




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 Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to chainsaw, 05-21-2004 20:33:18  
i had a 7 ft bush hog on a H and it worked fine. If the mower has a long drive shaft, it may cause the PTO to bang inside the transmission. If it has a 2 peice shaft you should have no trouble. Make sure you have a PTO override coupler on your PTO shaft. With a 7 ft mower you have a lot of power to push you tractor when you try to stop. As long a the mower is turning you can't stop unless you take the transmission out of gear. you can get the coupler at a tractor store for about $60. The H will do fine, unless your cuting stuff that is as high as the tractor

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Allan

05-22-2004 05:31:44




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 Re: Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to Tom W., 05-22-2004 05:11:30  
Thanks Tom,

Good info there. I wanna do just as Chainsaw is doing and use the H on my mower too, when I get the loader pulled off it.

Nice to know they have enough snort to pull it.

Allan



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Allan

05-22-2004 05:02:15




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 Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to chainsaw, 05-21-2004 20:33:18  
Hi Chainsaw,

I think that Rhino is a good brand and yes, that is a very good price for it if it's in good shape.

I'm wondering if your H will pull it tho.

I put up a picture of my 7ft mower under "Crisis #407 Solved". For some reason, they seem wider when they are hooked up to the tractor. :>)

Allan



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Ken

05-21-2004 21:05:08




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 Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to chainsaw, 05-21-2004 20:33:18  
What is a shredder?



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chainsaw

05-21-2004 21:22:14




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 Re: Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to Ken, 05-21-2004 21:05:08  
a shredder is a bush hog. thanks



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chainsaw

05-21-2004 20:37:35




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 Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to chainsaw, 05-21-2004 20:33:18  
the shredder is a RHINO GYRO 84. thaks again , chainsaw



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steveormary

05-21-2004 21:18:37




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 Re: Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to chainsaw, 05-21-2004 20:37:35  
chainsaw;

You will need an orc because you dont have lpto. Low gear may be too fast if you are shreding heavy stuff,but you can always pull out a little. Ya,go ahead and get it,work the H a little.

steve



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williamf

05-22-2004 05:57:09




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 Re: Re: Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to steveormary, 05-21-2004 21:18:37  
Steve, I started to read your post and thought, "Man, if he can train an orc to do his mowing maybe I can get an elf or two to help with the pruning and transplanting....No, wait a minute, he means 'over-running clutch." Darn;-)
Wm



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steveormary

05-22-2004 12:27:06




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: H - Farmall and shredder in reply to williamf, 05-22-2004 05:57:09  
williamf;

orcs,elfs,goats,whatever makes the work easier.

steve



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