Great job! I am amazed at your flawless control over that big boy. Love how smoothly you back into those bushes in a very straight line. Also, the before and after shots are great. Yeah, maybe do some more mowing sounds, and leave the music till the before and after. Just my personal preference, but I loved the video! ❤️
@@lttl858 the difference is that it takes twice a long, twice as much wear, nearly twice as much fuel, more than twice as likely to poke a hole in a tire,,,if your decision is to go over it 8 times, thats fine with me,,,,but there are benefits to be had and costs to bear,,,,,do you know what brush blades are, as opposed to simple straight bush hog blades???
Just a guess, but I've probably done more brush hogging than you ever thought about. We set up a JD 4950 with 3 20' hyd. mowers & mowed 12k ac. running day & night. When I mow, the field will be clean and done right. The brush he was mowing has to be gone over twice to suit me. So the tires and equipment will be exposed 2 times. If doing a crappy job is ok with you, by all means go for it.@@bill45colt
mowed the same ground 4 times over,,,,why not just let bucket down and mower down and go forward so you can see what you are doing and go as slow as tractor will pull it,,,,,ive mowed heavy sapplings 7ft tall and as thick as you have here without having to look over my shoulder,,,,
Great job! I am amazed at your flawless control over that big boy. Love how smoothly you back into those bushes in a very straight line. Also, the before and after shots are great. Yeah, maybe do some more mowing sounds, and leave the music till the before and after. Just my personal preference, but I loved the video! ❤️
Thank you! Also we will keep that in mind for future videos!
Awesome video!
It’s so amazing how it just makes all that brush disappear.
hello, any tips to keep a bush hogged are clean and prevent the brush and stuf from growing back
Nice one, but it would be much better with Sound instead of music.
Some people need it for the "anxiety".
What make/model 15’ hog is that? Hello from another WV native. Montani semper liberi!!
Hello! Its a John Deere 1517. Does pretty good in heavier brush but isn't necessarily designed for it. I believe the 1518 is a little heavier duty
pretty rough on tires also,,,running over fresh cut stubble twice,,,,if you go forward there is no stubble
What difference does it make, mowing brush that heavy it has to be gone over twice to do a good job.
@@lttl858 the difference is that it takes twice a long, twice as much wear, nearly twice as much fuel, more than twice as likely to poke a hole in a tire,,,if your decision is to go over it 8 times, thats fine with me,,,,but there are benefits to be had and costs to bear,,,,,do you know what brush blades are, as opposed to simple straight bush hog blades???
Just a guess, but I've probably done more brush hogging than you ever thought about. We set up a JD 4950 with 3 20' hyd. mowers & mowed 12k ac. running day & night. When I mow, the field will be clean and done right. The brush he was mowing has to be gone over twice to suit me. So the tires and equipment will be exposed 2 times. If doing a crappy job is ok with you, by all means go for it.@@bill45colt
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Man I bet your neck was sore by the end of the day. Kills me when looking backwards all day
It definitely was!
mowed the same ground 4 times over,,,,why not just let bucket down and mower down and go forward so you can see what you are doing and go as slow as tractor will pull it,,,,,ive mowed heavy sapplings 7ft tall and as thick as you have here without having to look over my shoulder,,,,
need more light
Indeed, I agree!
Night hogging!
Who lets a field grow up that much anyway???