B21 TLB and rotary cutter
dgerhart
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2000-11-09 21340
Anyone know, or have experience, as to whether a B21, with only 13.5 PTO hp, can effectively run a four foot rotary cutter through tall, thick grass and weeds?
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B21 TLB and rotary cutter
Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2000-11-09 21344
the plus you have with the B-21 is it's hydro transmission. When the transmission speeds are infinite as with the hydro it is easy to compensate for a lack of horsepower by just letting up on the speed petal. The four foot bush-hog is fine behind a tractor with that horsepower anyway so don't be afraid to go with it. ....
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B21 TLB and rotary cutter
Bird Senter
Join Date: Jun 1999 Posts: 962 |
2000-11-09 21345
Like Art said, the B21 should handle a 4' brush hog just fine. I used one on stuff taller than the hood of the tractor with my B7100 which had less hp than the B21. ....
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B21 TLB and rotary cutter
Frank R Taylor
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2000-11-10 21360
Like the two previous posters said, it shouldn't be a problem. The only time it might struggle a bit is if you have some really steep slopes to cut but with the hydro you can "feather" your up and over them. ....
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