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petushead
Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 60 michigan |
2004-05-22 86616
Ok,
On a B2910 can we use a 5 ft rotary blade (bush hog) single blade? My owners manual says the max cutting width should only be 48in?? How about a rotary tiller again the manual says the max should be 50inch but the brochure I got says it can handle 60in same with the rotary cutter?? Have not checked with the dealer yet...just can't wait.
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jarndt
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 351 Northern Virginia Pics |
2004-05-24 86675
As far as PTO HP goes, your 2910 has plenty for a 5' bushhog. BUT... you might want to consider weight and balance. Going uphill could send the nose of a 2910 skyward. A sideslope could be extremely hairy.
Don't have any experience with a tiller, but you can assume the narrower the tiller is, the more concentrated the power will be at ground engagement. Do you want to make multiple passes over the same patch of ground to get down to full depth, or take fewer passes with a narrower swath?
I would stick to the narrower implements in both cases. ....
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kubotaguy
Join Date: Nov 2003 Posts: 360 Shepherdstown, WV |
2004-05-24 86680
I have the 7800 which is the scaled down version of the 2910 and my dealer told me that it would handle a 60" rotary cutter or tiller. In fact that is what he recommended when I asked about a tiller. I have a 60" rotary cutter but have not used it yer. I am purchasing a 60" tiller next spring. ....
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DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada Pics |
2004-05-24 86687
I think it is more correctly stated that the 7800 is an economy version of the 2910. The weight, size and drive train are identical. ....
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