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| quote: Originally posted by hudr: You know what? This thread is mostly in vain, I just remembered the 950 doesn’t have remotes for the hydraulics.....
Argh! Getting forgetful in my old age. Although I have run 3pt chredders sans toplink....
You can get the pull types with manual ratchet type lift cylinder instead of hydraulic. Look on the bush hog site they have a neat seven foot two spindle light duty too. It has 3pt but back wheels too, kind of a hybrid semi mount so you don't need auxiliary hydraulics. http://www.bushhog.com/catalog...rotary-cutters/#tabs A two spindle 8' or 7' will always be easier to turn with lower horsepower than a single spindle 7'. Those long blades on a single spindle are heavy and have to take a big bite. Once you slow them down it takes more to get them back up to speed and make up for the lost momentum. |
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| The old 100’s were belt drive. Excellent for pasture not so good in brush. Everything I know of are gear driven now. Sounds like you have several shredders but not the horsepower. I think another tractor would be a good bet. |
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| quote: Originally posted by hudr: You know what? This thread is mostly in vain, I just remembered the 950 doesn’t have remotes for the hydraulics.....
You can add them. I had them added when I bought my Kubota B7800 (a 30'ish HP model). The salesman I bought it from had just moved into sales from many years as the parts department manager. He knew what he needed and how to make it happen. I have 3 rear remotes. |
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| I sorta bought this little JD on a whim. I always said I’d never have anything smaller than a 50hp tractor. I figured if nothing else it’ll be transportation after the terrorists set off a high altitude EMP. But it is handy for driveway duty and a few other projects. I really just need to go tractor shopping. ~75 Hp cab & air and FEL. |
| Posts: 6359 | Location: East Texas | Registered: February 20, 2008 |
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| Those little Yanmar built Deeres are awesome. Half decently taken care they keep going and going. Nothing better for grading the driveway, digging post holes, tilling a garden and stuff like that. |
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