Re: Re: Re: Bush Hog on Farmall Super A
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Posted by Greg Martin on August 07, 1998 at 16:55:09:
In Reply to: Re: Re: Bush Hog on Farmall Super A posted by John Healey on August 07, 1998 at 15:04:07:
: : : A while back there was some discussion about the use of a bush hog on a Super A . If any of you guys are running a bush hog on a Super A I have a question for you . How do you deal with the high off-center PTO shaft of the Super A. Is this a problem or will universal joints handle this much offset ? : : John, I have a super a and use the brushhog every week. It is 5 ft, Iinstalled a overrunning clutch on the pto I have no trouble at all , probally the best small tractor ever built, with 2 hyd lift points what more could you want. When I come to the end of a row to turn, I disengage the pto & engage when I get turned around,the ujoints do work hard on LH turns, thats why i release the pto. The ujoints on mine do not have needle bearings in the cups so I have to grease them each time I use it. : : I recall the discussion, in fact I asked the follwoing question at that time: "Do you have any problems using rear-mounted equipment with the Super A's 'offset' pto due to the angle?" I couldn't find the actual response but the answer was that there was no problem. : : Perhaps whoever brought this issue up several weeks ago will see this posting and provide an update. : : John McDevitt : Thanks John , I'll wait and see. I also wonder what is the best size for the Super A , 4-foot or 5-foot.I don't plan on doing a lot of bush hogging , just clean up after the fields are mowed . Probablt the 4-foot would be my best bet.
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