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<blockquote data-quote="hawg wild" data-source="post: 2911" data-attributes="member: 405"><p>I have been looking at the RHINO LJ60 rotary brush cutter. I was wondering what a feller would have to do to convert this item to run off of skidsteer hydraulics? I am sure this is possible, but is it worth it? I have seen some of the adapter plates with hydraulic motors to use 3 point hitch implements, but they seem a little expensive. I don't think i would have any need to use any other tractor style implements, and besides I dont think the center links and pins would hold up to the abuse that they might take while try to push down brush going into the mower. I think I would like to be able to attach a quick attach plate to the mower, and make it an idependent attachment. All I want to have to do is hook up to it, plug up my hydraulic lines, and go to work. I am sure someone here has done this. What has been your experiences, good and bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawg wild, post: 2911, member: 405"] I have been looking at the RHINO LJ60 rotary brush cutter. I was wondering what a feller would have to do to convert this item to run off of skidsteer hydraulics? I am sure this is possible, but is it worth it? I have seen some of the adapter plates with hydraulic motors to use 3 point hitch implements, but they seem a little expensive. I don't think i would have any need to use any other tractor style implements, and besides I dont think the center links and pins would hold up to the abuse that they might take while try to push down brush going into the mower. I think I would like to be able to attach a quick attach plate to the mower, and make it an idependent attachment. All I want to have to do is hook up to it, plug up my hydraulic lines, and go to work. I am sure someone here has done this. What has been your experiences, good and bad. [/QUOTE]
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