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Super A bush hog

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Bob

02-14-2000 18:13:12




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Was there or is there a bush hog for a SA

how does it mount up- thanks




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Bob

02-18-2000 18:51:00




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 Re: Super A bush hog in reply to Bob, 02-14-2000 18:13:12  
I have founds some belly movers& drag behind from
woods all are $950. and up I think I can buy a tractor with one on it cheaper

Thanks for your input



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Vernon Graham

02-14-2000 22:13:43




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 Re: Super A bush hog in reply to Bob, 02-14-2000 18:13:12  
I have a bush hog that hangs under a super A but I don't have the pulley unit for the rear of the tractor.



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Ludwig

02-15-2000 13:54:47




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 Re: Re: Super A bush hog in reply to Vernon Graham, 02-14-2000 22:13:43  
Usually a mower hanging under a tractor in the manner of a lawntractor is refered to as a belly mower, they're usually capable of a much finer cut than a bush hog which usually trails behind the tractor.
Bush hog type mowers are readily available, look in the NH northern catalog.



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Jim Becker

02-17-2000 17:45:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Super A bush hog in reply to Ludwig, 02-15-2000 13:54:47  
Actually, Bush Hog is a name brand. They make a variety of mowers.



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Bob

02-15-2000 05:52:02




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 Re: Re: Super A bush hog in reply to Vernon Graham, 02-14-2000 22:13:43  
the pulleys you refer to mount on the PTO or
under axle?+ who made it?



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Vernon Graham

02-15-2000 22:29:10




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 Re: Re: Re: Super A bush hog in reply to Bob, 02-15-2000 05:52:02  
I believe it is a "Bush-hog" brand. the pulleys I refered to are the ones that mount low on the rear of the tractor to change the belt diredtion from vertical to horizontal and then back to vertical after the belt comes back from the mower.



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Justin

02-15-2000 11:14:22




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 Re: Re: Re: Super A bush hog in reply to Bob, 02-15-2000 05:52:02  
Any one that handles Woods equipment should be able to get your pullley. I got a pulley from Woods for my cub that runs the mower deck or bush hog.



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