
5 bushhog and 2305 JD
![]() | Btaylor12
Join Date: Jul 2008 Posts: 5 Angier, nc ![]() |
2009-08-21 165160
Will the JD2305 handle a 5' bushhog? Is there enough HP in the PTO?
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5 bushhog and 2305 JD
![]() | earthwrks
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 3853 Home Office in Flat Rock, Michigan ![]() ![]() |
2009-08-21 165161
According to the JD website, they offer an RC20 rotary cutter. I could not find any specs such as width on it--if I had to guess they may double the 20 to get 40"--dunno.
Their tractor spec says the Category 1 hitch is "limited".
In my opinion a 5' brush hog CAN be powered by it, BUT can it safely lift and transport it? My 5' weighs about 500 lb. actual weight.
Hitches are rated for lifting a certain amount away from the lower link pivots---exceed that and you now have leverage--and with a brush cutter--a whole lot of leverage.
My 33hp CUT weighs around 3,200 and I have weights up front too--and I can still lieft the front tires off the ground under the right conditions. ....
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5 bushhog and 2305 JD
![]() | Btaylor12
Join Date: Jul 2008 Posts: 5 Angier, nc ![]() |
2009-08-21 165164
Thank you! I have the front end loaded on it so I don't think it will lift the front. I was concerned about the HP on the PTO as its a 18hp PTO. ....
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5 bushhog and 2305 JD
![]() | auerbach
Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 2168 West of Toronto ![]() ![]() |
2009-08-22 165166
Sure the PTO will turn it. But you won't be able to ask too much from it, as in low-cut mowing at high ground-speed up an incline. Your tractor could run a 6' or a 3'. They'll cut at about the same speed (twice as many passes with the 3' but twice as quickly).
If your hitch won't lift it (as mentioned), it won't be easy to service or transport. However, you could get a couple of guys to help it up, and use the hitch lock to hold it. ....
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5 bushhog and 2305 JD
![]() | Murf
Join Date: Dec 1999 Posts: 7249 Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada ![]() ![]() |
2009-08-23 165182
As a rule of thumb for rotary cutters, you can cut 1 foot for every approx. 5 PTO horsepower. So a 5 foot bush hog should take about 25 hp at the PTO hp.
If however you are cutting fairly light stuff it should be OK. You won't go very fart in heavy stuff.
Best of luck. ....
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5 bushhog and 2305 JD
![]() | earthwrks
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 3853 Home Office in Flat Rock, Michigan ![]() ![]() |
2009-08-23 165185
"You won't go very fart in heavy stuff."
Hmm...gives new meaning to "cutting" grass.
I know. I know, Murf that danged expectant typing. LOL ....
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5 bushhog and 2305 JD
![]() | Murf
Join Date: Dec 1999 Posts: 7249 Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada ![]() ![]() |
2009-08-24 165205
That's what I get for sitting on the deck, looking out over the lake, and typing on that danged iPhone!! LOL ....
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5 bushhog and 2305 JD
![]() | hardwood
Join Date: Dec 2002 Posts: 3583 iowa ![]() |
2009-08-24 165209
I thought that had somehiong to do with cheese.
An old auctineer (RIP) that used to have about every farm auction around here 30 yrs. ago always said when he was selling an old H Farmall or B John Deere.
"They will do just as much work as the big new ones, just takes a bit longer".
You can shift down to make the tractor handle about any size mower as long as the three point it will lift it safely. ....
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5 bushhog and 2305 JD
![]() | joedirt
Join Date: Dec 2010 Posts: 3 illinois ![]() ![]() |
2010-12-31 176081
I have a 2305 and found a used john deere 5' rotary mower. Most of the time, the tractor has plenty of hp to run it, but it is almost just to heavy. I have to have my loader bucket on the front for sure when using it and also had to slightly modify how i hooked it up as the "limited" hitch that the 2305 has, wont pick it all the way off the ground. I just got a 4' and am getting rid of the 5' cause its just too much work for the 2305. I would say 2320 minimum for a 5 footer might cause less headaches. I dont mow that much anyway and the extra 1' wont really matter. ....
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