I had to look those up - Yikes!!Anyone using a 3pt Brown tree cutter?
Picked up a 5’ to use with the M59. Will use an overrunning pto clutch because of massive inertia of the cutter disk.
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I looked it up as well, here are the videos.I had to look those up - Yikes!!
Bush Hog on double dose steroids.!!!!
The big boy model weighs 5000# and will gnaw through an 8" trunk!!!!
Make sure you wear your hard hat
Dan
Yes. I could see, feel, smell it slip at high load. Going to spray paint a strip across the clutches today to give a visual indicator. Suspect it has never been adjusted and glad it wasn’t rusted together. Rather them slip than the internal tractor clutch.Ensure that the slip clutch is properly adjusted!
Appreciate your comments. Can you show an example?Be careful using the overspeed coupler, you're moving the front drive shaft joint back about 5-6 inches. Consider adding a drive shaft loop for protection.
Been looking. Bought a rough 6’ over a year ago. Studied on repairs and gave up and sold it. Found this one in operating condition on Marketplace 25 miles from me. $1,150.Where did you find it? Were you looking for one or just stumble upon it?
How does your M59 handle it? Spec shows 46 HP at PTO and Brown recommends 60-100 Hp for their 5' model.
Rated for 6” trees. I’ve made a few bigger than that. Multiple stems of mature privet, multiflora rose or Russian olive are absolutely obliterated.@Smokeydog
As I understand that implement it basically chops the large tree down like an axe. But it appears that rear bumper is outside the blade radius for safety purposes. I see it is spring loaded so should move in towards the blades and allow the blades to get to the trunk.
How far does that bumper move in towards the implement?
How stiff is it to move the bumper in?