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<blockquote data-quote="hawg wild" data-source="post: 2884" data-attributes="member: 405"><p>thanks for the info on the tracks and brush cutter skidsteer.ca. I never really thought about the difference in cutting brush vs. heavy grass, and the difference in torque needed. after thinking about it a little it makes a lot of sense though. that is why i notice a load on the engine when bush hogging in heavy grass with my massey ferguson tractor, and not in "brush" . I have decided that tires with tracks will be the way for me to go. What about tree shears and stump grinders? Anyone here use them? What kind? How do you like them? How much do they cost? I guess no one here uses the fecon bull hog, or loftness timber ax (or similar machines) on their skidsteers. That is a shame I was really wanting to get some feedback on them. Thanks again for all the feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawg wild, post: 2884, member: 405"] thanks for the info on the tracks and brush cutter skidsteer.ca. I never really thought about the difference in cutting brush vs. heavy grass, and the difference in torque needed. after thinking about it a little it makes a lot of sense though. that is why i notice a load on the engine when bush hogging in heavy grass with my massey ferguson tractor, and not in "brush" . I have decided that tires with tracks will be the way for me to go. What about tree shears and stump grinders? Anyone here use them? What kind? How do you like them? How much do they cost? I guess no one here uses the fecon bull hog, or loftness timber ax (or similar machines) on their skidsteers. That is a shame I was really wanting to get some feedback on them. Thanks again for all the feedback. [/QUOTE]
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