Redneck bush hog

So I have heard that granpa did it, and so don't see why I can't, redneck bush hog, yes use a bush hog after killing frost and get a consistent wilt and then wheel rake it all into a windrow for a sheep ration through the long dry winter with no snow cover. Perhaps it could even be baled?

With it raining and high humidy most every day for the past few weeks I may need to build one of these to get the lawn mowed. Never have seen a Bush-hog with brakes beforethis must be the Deluxe model!!! Sorta think way back in my memory that I have seen a manufactured ground driven cutter maybe back in '40s or early '50s??? Kind of like the old horse drawn grond driven sickle mowers with more modern appeal. I agree might need a little more refinement.

Redneck bush hog

By Wheel-N-It , October 1, in other brands. I have done that behind a garden tractor pulling a mower thru the trails in my woods. I solved that problem by closing off three of the injectors. HAHA, thanks for the responses ya'll. I do have a 6 foot bush hog for big tractor mowing duty :woohoo:. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. Recommended Posts. Wheel-N-It 2, Posted October 1,

My father in law used one to cut his hay before he got a mower. OK fellas, I could not resist doing this

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By nomorejohndeere March 30, in General Chat. Still have it. The drivers I met were small town folk, born and raised in the area of their truck's home base, had family that worked for Bush Hog too, they were connected to the equipment they hauled. If I remember right Bush Hog had two factories that equipment was shipped from, one in Salma? Alabama, and the other somewhere in Iowa. A driver from Alabama told me that the first Bush Hog was built with a differential and hood from a Ford pickup, with a chain for a blade, by "a couple good old boys" messing around the garage. There's been four bush hogs Bush Hog brand on this place over the course of mine, Dad's, and Granddad's life, and they were all made in Selma.

Redneck bush hog

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I don't know about a brush hog mower But a sickle bar mower and a dump rake have fed a lot of cows even when the snow was deep. My concern with your idea of a windrow is that with a windrow you only have a little depth and a lot of surface area any moisture is going to get all the way though the pile and leach any nutrients it has out. Jake Kuhn 1, If you can get it dry enough you can bale it. Posted October 10, I don't know about feeding sheep Goat will eat it like that in a windrow. I didn't get a chance since the lambs eat it down to the ground in mid December. ManI really like this. But if I leave it stand I will lose all the legume leaves after frost It sure don't cost as much to mow and windrow. I think he has sharpened a leaf spring as the blade Does it flex straight when it gets up to speed? New Englander Posted July 23,

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Posted October 13, Already have an account? It wouldn't work here, that much I know. I don't know about a brush hog mower But a sickle bar mower and a dump rake have fed a lot of cows even when the snow was deep. Kind of like the old horse drawn grond driven sickle mowers with more modern appeal. That's an awful lot of fuel to spend cutting a 21" swath! Start new topic. Wheel-N-It 2, Needs a antique iron seat? Or otherwise I could bale it conventionally and then grind it all to make a better ration. I didn't get a chance since the lambs eat it down to the ground in mid December. Posted October 12,

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