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Posted by RiverRat on December 30, 1999 at 15:38:22 from (171.217.198.131):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Whats the best 6ft bushhog for the money posted by bo on December 30, 1999 at 14:42:53:
No one has mentioned Land Pride. I have a 5' (but they make 6') that has proven to me it's as good as anything out there. It cuts 2" alder down to pasture grass. I've hit everything my dad could throw away into the brush. Rocks, concrete blocks, blocks of wood, old tires, engine blocks, car body parts, with the worst being a 20" truck wheel. The mower put a 2" cut all the way through the 1/4" steel on that one. In a period of about 3 months it went from new to looking like it was 20 years old due to all the dents it got from projectiles hammering it from the inside. With all that, the blades have only been sharpened twice and it still runs and cuts with the smoothness of a new one.
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