Posted by Stemmy on October 08, 2012 at 21:38:13 from (206.49.63.193):
In Reply to: IH vs JD posted by Farmallmick on October 08, 2012 at 21:05:16:
Farmallmick said: (quoted from post at 21:05:16 10/08/12) I see you're mowing w/ a Bush Hog brand mower. Can anyone give me any advice/input (pros/cons/features) on Bush Hog mowers as I'm looking at a used 6', 3 pt. hitch, Bush Hog Squealer. Thanks, Mick
IMO Bush Hog and Woods make the best rotary/brush mowers. The deck on my 307 is 1/4" thick, "downside" to this is its a heavy piece of equipment but to contradict that its built to last and can take the abuse. Parts are readily available which is a big bonus too!
I had a John Deere 507 that I used before I bought the Bush Hog, that John Deere doesn't hold a candle to what I can mow with my Bush Hog AND also I can no longer get major parts for the 507.
Its basically to each his own, just like JD and IH, Ford and Chevy etc etc etc
This post was edited by Stemmy at 21:41:06 10/08/12.
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