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jd60kid
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 38 Callaway County, Missouri
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2004-10-25          99263

Hello I am currently looking at a 1996 L2350 4X4 W/loader and 1000 hours on it. What I need to know is WILL IT PULL A FIVE FOOT BRUSH HOG????????????? please respond..

Thanks alot,
Aaron


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mscott6799
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2004-10-25          99267

Yep had the same tractor for a few years with a 5' King Kutter. I did'nt have a loader on mine so the front end would get light going up real steep hills. Just remember to keep it on the ground going uphill. ....

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jarndt
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 351 Northern Virginia
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2004-10-26          99272

A 5' hog is a perfect match for an L2350. An uncle of mine has an L2250 (similar size and power) w/o loader and he runs a 5' hog with no problem. It's funny, one of the tractor dealers in town has a exactly the same thing you're looking at for sale. Don't know how many hours though. ....

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albe1234
Join Date: Oct 2004
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2004-10-26          99310

I've got an L2250( 4 wheel drive3 with a FEL) with a 5 foot shredder. Works great but really blows the black smoke when in tall grass. No problems when cutting brush. You should have no problems. albe ....

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jarndt
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2004-10-27          99338

The heavy stuff is really where a hydro can show off. You can slow the forward speed down to almost nothing which effectively frees up more engine power to the PTO. Slower forward speed also means the hog is taking less material at the same time as the PTO is getting a "power boost". ....

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