I have a 1949 Bush Hog Model 12 rotary cutter that a friend gave to me 8 years ago. When I went to his house to get it, he was walking around behind his house. I asked him what he was looking for. He said, "Your bush hog!" We found it and dug it out. It had been sitting in that spot for so long that it almost sank out of sight! I took it home and took the old blades off. The cutting edges were so worn back that you couldn't have saved them with a mill press! And the old cast iron-looking drive shaft was broken into 5 pieces. A trip to tractor supply for new blades and a slip clutch drive shaft, and an adapter to fit the drive shaft to the input shaft on the cutter. A neighbor helped me change the blades and we agreed the bearings in the gearbox were okay, but it leaked the 90 wt gear oil out, so we packed it full of grease. Then I welded in a 3/16" patch panel on the back deck, sandblasted it, pressure washed it, and for fun I painted it flat black. I mow my back pasture, the 100 foot wide and 3/4 mile long pipeline on my hunting lease, the pasture at my son's house, and the occasional odd job for some pocket money. I just pump some grease into the gear box before I hook it up to the tractor. Great old piece of equipment that was literally forgotten about and sunk in a swampy spot for 12 years! Works good!
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Today's Featured Article - History of the Nuffield Tractor - by Anthony West. The Nuffield tractor story started in early 1945. The British government still reeling from the effects of the war on the economy, approached the Nuffield organization to see if they would design and build an "ALL NEW" British built wheeled tractor, suitable for both British and world farming.
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