Brush Hog

weistology

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Equipment
B2320, LA304 FEL, County Line 5 foot stone rake
Aug 7, 2011
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Brooklyn, PA
I have been searching for a brush hog for months now and I keep coming back to the 4 ft. TSC County Line brush hog. It appears well built and I am only maintaining my own property. I will be using it for tall grass and light brush, bushes, saplings, etc. I have looked at many other brands but they can be twice as much as the one from TSC. I am looking for advise on the size and brand of brush hog. This is my first experience with a tractor and this little guy is a workhorse. I am amazed at the Kubota. Thanks.
 

weistology

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B2320, LA304 FEL, County Line 5 foot stone rake
Aug 7, 2011
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Brooklyn, PA
I guess I will have to measure the rear wheels. I know the bucket is 4 feet. I think the rear wheels are about that wide. I assume you don't want anything wider then the rear wheels?

Thanks.
 

Bulldog

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M 9000 DTC, L 3000 DT
Mar 30, 2010
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Rocky Face, Georgia
Check out the blade tip speed on the cutter. EX. my SQ 600 Bushhog is about 13,000 FPM. My Bushhog 3008 is a little over 15,000 FPM. The faster the tip speed the better the cut. There's a huge difference the way these two cut and the SQ 600 is way better than the off brand cutter I had on my B 7100 years back. The cut quality on one with a slow tip speed will be very poor.
 

jimrs

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Mar 3, 2011
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Elm Grove, La.
I just bought a B2320 and the dealer told me to stay with the 4ft on any mower or tiller and I would not be happier with any larger size.