4 ft brush hog
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2024 9:40 am
So I was in the market for a four foot brush hog. I looked on line at several different brands. I could get one shipped to the house with a freight fee.
I checked on Tractor Supply and they had one at two stores that weren't very close to me, but dad had one of their compact brush hogs years ago and it was pretty good. I made an excuse to go to the area where one of the Tractor Supplies had one in a couple of weeks time. A call to the store confirmed why I was hesitant to go that route. They wouldn't hold one, even if I paid for it, for more than a day or two. Perhaps they didn't understand that I was going to pay for it, not hold it and not show up. Reviews were mixed on that unit and as time got closer to when I could make the journey, there were none showing at any stores in my greater area. So, I did what I should have done in the first place.
I contacted my local John Deere Dealership. Yes, they had one with an accessory safety chain set up on the rear. Ok, the price was almost a thousand more, but as I looked at the pasture, I decided that I'd get it. It was still in the crate, so I would get it when they had prepped it. I pulled into the dealership on Saturday morning and the salesman was all ready. He took me to the service area and the service manager went over the mower, which was hooked up to a tractor that they surmised was close to the size of my 28 hp Mahindra that I told them I would be using it on. They had cut the PTO shaft to fit that tractor. If there was any issue with it not fitting mine, just bring the unit or the shaft back and they would cut it free of charge. After showing me a few other things, I paid for it and they loaded it on my trailer. The salesman showed me another feature I wasn't aware of and away I went. Oh, just before I went out the door at the dealership, the salesman opened a file drawer and handed me a new John Deere hat.
Boy, the unit was really well made. It was pretty heavy too, for a compact tractor sized unit. I got it mounted to the Mahindra and found the PTO length was perfect. I made some adjustments to the 3 pt hitch and tried it out. It cut almost like a mulching mower. I few more adjustments and it was ready to give it another workout. I mowed just a bit and it started to rain. So far it has rained so I can't mow. I am really happy with it though.
I don't know why I didn't call them first. When I think of all the hassle it would have been to pick it up and prep it myself, not having time for that, I am really glad I went with the dealership. When I raise it on the tractor, I can feel how heavy it is. It's a wonder it works on those little John Deere 1000 series tractors. Was the extra expense worth it? So far, yes. Pictures to come when I mow next.
I checked on Tractor Supply and they had one at two stores that weren't very close to me, but dad had one of their compact brush hogs years ago and it was pretty good. I made an excuse to go to the area where one of the Tractor Supplies had one in a couple of weeks time. A call to the store confirmed why I was hesitant to go that route. They wouldn't hold one, even if I paid for it, for more than a day or two. Perhaps they didn't understand that I was going to pay for it, not hold it and not show up. Reviews were mixed on that unit and as time got closer to when I could make the journey, there were none showing at any stores in my greater area. So, I did what I should have done in the first place.
I contacted my local John Deere Dealership. Yes, they had one with an accessory safety chain set up on the rear. Ok, the price was almost a thousand more, but as I looked at the pasture, I decided that I'd get it. It was still in the crate, so I would get it when they had prepped it. I pulled into the dealership on Saturday morning and the salesman was all ready. He took me to the service area and the service manager went over the mower, which was hooked up to a tractor that they surmised was close to the size of my 28 hp Mahindra that I told them I would be using it on. They had cut the PTO shaft to fit that tractor. If there was any issue with it not fitting mine, just bring the unit or the shaft back and they would cut it free of charge. After showing me a few other things, I paid for it and they loaded it on my trailer. The salesman showed me another feature I wasn't aware of and away I went. Oh, just before I went out the door at the dealership, the salesman opened a file drawer and handed me a new John Deere hat.
Boy, the unit was really well made. It was pretty heavy too, for a compact tractor sized unit. I got it mounted to the Mahindra and found the PTO length was perfect. I made some adjustments to the 3 pt hitch and tried it out. It cut almost like a mulching mower. I few more adjustments and it was ready to give it another workout. I mowed just a bit and it started to rain. So far it has rained so I can't mow. I am really happy with it though.
I don't know why I didn't call them first. When I think of all the hassle it would have been to pick it up and prep it myself, not having time for that, I am really glad I went with the dealership. When I raise it on the tractor, I can feel how heavy it is. It's a wonder it works on those little John Deere 1000 series tractors. Was the extra expense worth it? So far, yes. Pictures to come when I mow next.