All You Need to Know About BRUSH HOGS - Most Used Farm Implement! | Brush Hog 101

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Brush Hog different parts: frame, hitch, PTO shaft, stump jumper and blades. Kubota L2501 L3301 L3901 and other compact tractors.

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Thank you for doing this video Brad. This is a great explanation to the brush cutters. Loved the "voice of experience "bit.

tractortalkwithgary
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Bought myself a nice well taken care of old 88 Kubota L 2850 end of last summer and am looking forward to playing on it this year.

jacobhendrickson
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Wow! So much essential information in a less than 15 min. video. Wish I would have had this information before I started my bush hogging experience many years ago. Last year had to unfreeze rusted PTO Shaft left out in the winter. Never want to go through that again. Great job on this video.

jamesjenkins
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I never use the middle link when brush hogging. Just connect the lower two arms and let it move up and down over the contours of the land. Never bent anything that way. I do have a piece of chain that is in place of the middle link so I can still pick it if I need to

chaseledbetter
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Great comparison video Brad, I’m surprised the amount of welds you did to make them solid. Have a great weekend Brad and Deb 🙂🙋🏼‍♂️👍🏻

OrangeismyNewGreen
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Outstanding! I knew nothing but needed and want a Brush Hog. This was an excellent intro and primer. I feel comfortable now shopping for one without feeling like an idot!

benkanobe
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I didn't know do-diddley about brush hogs and found your video very informative. Well explained Brad

joem
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good info; caught a old hidden stump with mine and it sheared one of the 3way mounts (that was a bad day).

JB welded; surprisingly has held.

Aerogrow
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Tbh a proper Bush Hog one we borrowed years ago didn't have that swivel top link but it had a chain to replace the top link

arwelagrimachinery
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They probably sell some sort of poly that you can bolt to the frame so the poly wears not the metal. Ive seen larson farms use it on some of their equipment

nickcollins
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You and your welder must be tight! Lol. You’re gonna have to get you a Yesswelder! 😂 Great explanation of the differences. I remember that video where you were getting that PTO shaft unstuck. Lol. Good stuff!

PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead
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For the life of me I can't understand why the manufacturers went to the collar-type PTO connectors. I constantly have difficulty pushing and pulling at the same time getting the PTO connected, whereas the button style is so easy and intuitive. I use my brush hog about 8 months out of the year keeping pond dams, driveways, and powerlines mowed, and I've found if I swap out blades every 50 hours or so I can get an almost finish mower result.

comlbbeau
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nesecito information Como cambiar las cuchillas de una brush hog king kutter 5ft

adolfosanchez
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Very helpful video. Do you ever puncture tires from sapling stubs and stumps after brush hogging the bigger stuff? Thanks

pmaint
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I noticed on all three brush hogs that the back of the brush hog is open. Is it better to have the back open so the cuttings can "exit" the brush hog and not bunch up under the brush hog?

Crossfireranch
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Now I have a small lot that starts level then goes steep up a big hill then levels off a good 50ft then up another small hill then level again. So a bush hog or finish mower will not articulate going from level to up the hill?? And same for when I top the hill with the tractor will that raise the hog up from mowing?? I was hoping that when you drop the 3pt down it allows it to move up and down freely. I understand when you raise the 3 point it holds it there but will it let the 3 pt rise or is it locked from going both down and up as well. In other words I need something behind my tractor that will stay on the ground over the bumps and hills.

jacobhendrickson
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Have any info or feedback on the agrix 5 rotary cutter? Mine is shakey

davebaldwin
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What series is your PTO for your brush hog? I have a series 8 but I think a 6 series would be tough enough. I have a 73 hp tractor and approx 66 pto hp. Your thoughts?

ralphdoak
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With all that welding, it's time to get your own Mig welder and stop farming that work out to someone else!

lwwarren
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Bought myself a nice well taken care of old 88 Kubota L 2850 end of last summer and am looking forward to playing on it this year.

jacobhendrickson