Kids take to tractors instantly . One of the neighbors asked me before asking my son if he could help them do some clean up. My son said dad could I use the tractor to do the clean up I said sure just don't run into the gates. The neighbors were amazed at an 11 year old using the tractor.
There are two ways to do that. There is a spacer you can install or you can tilt the mower backwards more... I was very worried about how deep it cut but honestly hurt anything and the Machine is extremely robust if mine blew up tomorrow I would buy a new one immediately they are that good.
@@wildcatwilly I am looking at a used one on Marketplace and the height of cut is a concern of mine. I cut at a 4 inch height with my haybine now and don’t want to go to something that scalps the ground.
Kids take to tractors instantly . One of the neighbors asked me before asking my son if he could help them do some clean up. My son said dad could I use the tractor to do the clean up I said sure just don't run into the gates. The neighbors were amazed at an 11 year old using the tractor.
@@MHolt-t6y that's awesome! I'm sure it made him proud being a stud with the tractor as well.
Great video! Just finished up my first cutting with my BDR-185 mower. Awesome little mowers!
They sure are we love ours they look so flimsy but they are so tough and robust I am continually amazed
Nicely done guys 👍👍looks great
Thanks
Hay? It looks like a patch of scrub land.
It's trash hay.
That’s satisfying to watch!
Thank you!
Can you adjust the height of cut on that?
There are two ways to do that. There is a spacer you can install or you can tilt the mower backwards more... I was very worried about how deep it cut but honestly hurt anything and the Machine is extremely robust if mine blew up tomorrow I would buy a new one immediately they are that good.
@@wildcatwilly I am looking at a used one on Marketplace and the height of cut is a concern of mine. I cut at a 4 inch height with my haybine now and don’t want to go to something that scalps the ground.
I was concerned about it as well the first year but it has never hurt the hay field.