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Trailing Brush Hog

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walterep
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 4 Vermont
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2005-12-12          120903

I use a Woods medium duty five-foot brush cutter, front mounted on an Antonio Carraro tractor. It makes a great landclearing unit because you don't have to drive over the brush before you cut it. The problem is keeping the mower at the right height. Although one end of the mower has the usual trailing wheel, the end mounted to the three point hitch is often digging in because of variations in the terrain. Has anybody seen or made a fully trailing heavy duty brush cutter that is three point mounted? In other words a unit that had caster type wheels all around (not a Swisher, etc.).
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Trailing Brush Hog

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chipuren
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 193 Arkansas
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2006-01-10          122517

Big Bee has a brush mower with 4 wheels, the blades are set a bit lower though also, the idea is to cross a finish mower with a brush mower, the blades still swing on the carrier, but the deck floats on 4 wheels, still 3 point mounted. I don't think they have a web site, they are in Red Bay AL. ....

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