Posted by Diymechanicmike on February 18, 2018 at 09:13:46 from (104.235.142.11):
In Reply to: Re: Mf3165 posted by carvel minne farmer on February 18, 2018 at 08:39:17:
I have one of those forestry weed eater fs240 with same saw blade it's ok but you can't just swing threw the 3in stuff haha takes about 1-2min where as this mulcher thing cuts like 6 3-4in saplings in seconds you see the time delima I'm looking for haha 5 acres of swinging weed eater around is pretty brutal and my land is rolling hills. But I look at it as more of a hand held bushhog cuz my bush hog cuts same size stuff but not as maneuverable as weedeater but I've seen videos on YouTube with tractors having mulchers on loaders with the rear pto conversion I'm talking about so I'm just wondering why I can't rig that up? I do get the loader torque your talking about that makes sense but if your just grazing the ground like your mowing saplings(no bigger then 5in) would it put as much torque I'm not trying to lift the mulcher higher then 3ft due to weight and definatly not trying to cut trees down jus 5in diamter saplings max but now that you bring torque into play the higher you have loader the more torque will be put on it but if you graze ground for saplings you think it would still be to much torque on loader? Thanks mike
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