Yes, told them to fill the tires too, of course at my expense! Deciding now between a 6' Bush Hog vs. a 7'. Thinking I will go with the 6 foot as it will fit on my trailer, don't think a 7 foot will. That gives me a pretty good hog for getting into the tight areas, and if needed can transport to another piece of land my father has that needs to be bush hogged a couple of times a year.
Also, have a lead on a well used 10 ft pull behind. It's priced pretty good, but also has a big dent on the left side that came from inside. That makes me think the gear box and drive line took a pretty good shock. Also needs a new blade on the right side.
Anyone know of a good way to check out the hog? Was thinking about having them hook it up to a tractor and run it, and listen to the gear boxes using a wooden stick for a stethoscope. The hog is quite a drive to go check out, so any thoughts about how to test or what to watch for would be appreciated!
Looking forward to getting the tractor to the land and going to work....