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Best bulletproof brush hog on the market?
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Posted by Jonboy on September 14, 2004 at 09:46:19 from (165.121.128.114):
Hello, I'm thinking of replacing my old Massey Fergueson heavy duty 6ft rotary cutter for a new one since my dad managed to tear up my old mower again, and this time, it's pretty much beyond repair. I'm looking for the most heavy duty 6ft mower availible because we have lots of rocks and I occasionally do custom work, plus my dad can't see too well anymore and he like to mow too. It's going to go on an International 484 diesel (38 PTO HP) and weighs 6,000lbs. I'm looking for a mower that will stall the tractor before ruining the mower. My old one was just taken off the tractor with a busted 3pt, side skirts are trashed, tail wheel ripped off, 1 of the skids got torn off, and the blade holder got broke again. In case your wondering, my brush hog has seen alot of use and theres almost nothing that hasn't gotten bent or broke before on it. Please help!
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