Greetings and thanks for the forum. I just bought my first tractor, a Kubota 7510 with FEL. I drove a few of my grandfather's small tractors in my youth but this is my first to own.
The tractor came with a Big Bee brush hog that seems to work fine. However, the seller mentioned it will sometimes bog down in tall grass. At times he was cutting stuff waist high. Anyway, he said he had considered using a Saws-All to cut the back end of the brush hog, and use pipe wrenches to bend up the metal which would create an opening for grass to exit. Granted, this also creates an opening for items to get thrown out of at high speeds, but it's facing away from the tractor.
I've only gotten to mow for a short time but it does seem to bog down a bit. Has anyone else done this to their brush hog? How did it work? Any risks or dangers I may be overlooking?
The tractor came with a Big Bee brush hog that seems to work fine. However, the seller mentioned it will sometimes bog down in tall grass. At times he was cutting stuff waist high. Anyway, he said he had considered using a Saws-All to cut the back end of the brush hog, and use pipe wrenches to bend up the metal which would create an opening for grass to exit. Granted, this also creates an opening for items to get thrown out of at high speeds, but it's facing away from the tractor.
I've only gotten to mow for a short time but it does seem to bog down a bit. Has anyone else done this to their brush hog? How did it work? Any risks or dangers I may be overlooking?