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Re: the best brush hog out there?
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Posted by raleigh on August 22, 2006 at 06:45:25 from (192.133.192.1):
In Reply to: the best brush hog out there? posted by JDknut on August 22, 2006 at 03:48:44:
What do you plan on cutting with it? I can tell you as far cutting matterial thickness is concerned the Brown 672, and the Bushhog 406 is the heaviest duty bushhoggs I know of. They can cut up to 4 inch trees. Also Look at the Browns Tree cuttter MAN!!! that thang is an absolute BEAST!!!! I think Rhino makes a bushhog that will cut 4 inch trees as well. But I know the Brown 672, and the Bushhog 406 are the toughest!!
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