Posted by dave2 on November 06, 2010 at 11:55:05 from (139.139.35.70):
Hey folks,
In the market for a mulcher to dress up pastures/scatter manure after the horses finish. There are several different types as far as blades (?). One type only has lengths of chain about 6 inches long, one has what looks like inverted "Y"'s , one with thick inverted "T"'s, and one with blades like a lawn mower/brush hog.
Not sure the brush hog type is what I want but don't know what would be the best choice on the other types.
All are PTO driven except one that is a 5ft inverted "Y" blade type that has a 20hp honda Vtwin engine on it. Very interesting because I can use it with my quad in a couple of places where the fruit trees are low.
Any opinions/tips on what is good and/or what to stay away from?
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