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Re: Re: Re: Tractor hp related to size of bushhog.
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Posted by FH on June 20, 2004 at 06:31:06 from (68.135.137.155):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Tractor hp related to size of bushhog. posted by Ron on June 20, 2004 at 05:32:58:
Obviously, you know nothing about BUSH HOG brands and apparently, little about bush hogs in general. There are no "requirements" only recommendations from manufacturer. Did a Rhino rep come out and check to see if your tractor was big enough? IF it takes MORE HP to turn a Rhino than the same size BUSH HOG then the Rhino must have a lot of excess friction in the drivetrain/gears OR it takes more HP to run a Rhino to make it cut as efficiently as a Bush Hog. I run a BH 307, 7 foot Heavy Duty, pull type with a 52 HP. It will EAT anything I can drag it across. A local dealer sells both, the first words out are,"The Rhino sells cheaper than the Bush Hog". The Rhino looks strong, but I'll take a Bush Hog.
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