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Farmall C pulling 7 foot JD drag bush hog

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wildman

09-12-2004 13:14:04




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Bought 7 foot JD drag bush hog will my C Farmall pull this and work it bush hogging my pasture have hills. Got it cheap it is in great shape. If I cant use it can get more than I have in it.Thanks for all info. Wildman




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John A.

09-12-2004 15:38:29




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 Re: Farmall C pulling 7 foot JD drag bush hog in reply to wildman, 09-12-2004 13:14:04  
wildman, OBTW....Keep those blades SHARP, That will help as much as anything, in an under hp situation like your.
Later,
John A.



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RickB

09-12-2004 14:45:11




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 Re: Farmall C pulling 7 foot JD drag bush hog in reply to wildman, 09-12-2004 13:14:04  
Probably be (way) short on HP. If you can fight your way through the first time, you can take half the width or whatever the C will handle after that.



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steveormary

09-12-2004 15:05:42




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 Re: Farmall C pulling 7 foot JD drag bush hog in reply to RickB, 09-12-2004 14:45:11  
wildman;

probably,mabe most of the time. Like the other feller says,if in heavy stuff take a lesser cut.

steveormary



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Don Mountain

09-12-2004 17:49:14




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 Re: Farmall C pulling 7 foot JD drag bush hog in reply to steveormary, 09-12-2004 15:05:42  
I pull a 5' brushhog with my Super C Farmal. Its a lot of first gear running to turn it over fast enough to keep the blades unfolded out straight like they should be when mowing. And I have to run at maximum rpm's on the governor to effectively cut with it. And I have to pick it up with the hydraulic hitch in order to keep it running. I think a 7' brush hog would be better with maybe 40 or 50 horses. An M maybe. And if you are cutting any trees, then you are probably going to stall it often. It will be really hard on your tractor. Is your head gasket on tight? And all of your gears in good shape?

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