I searched but didn't find what I was looking for. Here's the scenario:
I have about 6 acres to bush hog and it's really tall stuff in a field I haven't mowed before (unkempt hay field). Normally, I would keep the loader on (BX2680) with the bucket low but have so far only done that with shorter stuff.
The thought occurred to me: Curl the bucket back all the way and put the loader in float mode while driving forward. If I hit something there won't be a jarring stop, just seeing the loader rise up would be a visual indicator of an obstruction. I'd be in 4x low range so not breaking any speed records.
Is this a good idea, a bad idea and why on either? Not breaking anything is kinda sorta high on the list!
Thank you for any insight.
I have about 6 acres to bush hog and it's really tall stuff in a field I haven't mowed before (unkempt hay field). Normally, I would keep the loader on (BX2680) with the bucket low but have so far only done that with shorter stuff.
The thought occurred to me: Curl the bucket back all the way and put the loader in float mode while driving forward. If I hit something there won't be a jarring stop, just seeing the loader rise up would be a visual indicator of an obstruction. I'd be in 4x low range so not breaking any speed records.
Is this a good idea, a bad idea and why on either? Not breaking anything is kinda sorta high on the list!
Thank you for any insight.