We had one of these before we went to a haybine. When i was a kid. Pulled a steel roller john deere crimper with windrow shields. That mower would cut anything, with no noise. Quite a rig
My 2015 Kubota M7060 with turbo used to heat up if it was constantly under load brush hogging. I think it was the turbo. When the light came on I'd go to the house and spray out the radiator until it cooled down. Glad I sold it.
We had one of these before we went to a haybine. When i was a kid. Pulled a steel roller john deere crimper with windrow shields. That mower would cut anything, with no noise. Quite a rig
My grandpa on my dad's side had one and they taught me to be scared of it even when it was parked.
Es un bonito emplemento
Man that pasture of your looks rough as hell need to spray it with some 24d maybe even sprig some grass
I completely agree.
I have a new holland 456 that I use on my pastures as well
I love everything about it except those 2 lower inside grease points on the pivot arms. You know the two I mean?
@@middleacres3616 yes they are a pain to get too
if its getting hot with the bush hog on clean out the radiator .
My 2015 Kubota M7060 with turbo used to heat up if it was constantly under load brush hogging. I think it was the turbo. When the light came on I'd go to the house and spray out the radiator until it cooled down. Glad I sold it.