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These little tractors are awesome

 

Thought I'd have a couple of hours this aft ripping out the old knackered hawthorn hedge at my new yard in preparation for the palisade fence, amazing what you can do on your own in a couple of hours with hydraulics

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do you put a flail mower on it? if so what size? thinking of downsizing my little 85hp newholland as she cant fit in amongst the trees in my woods when mowing due to the fancy cab. i figured it would be easier to get a tractor that fits with the trees than cut all the trees back to suit the tractor!

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We had a little kubota with a flail on the back. It was very handy for doing the bigger area of grass. We also has a "light duty" forestry mulcher on the back as well which is probably what caused its demise. Brilliant little bit of kit though we used it for almost everything from mowing to minor ditch clearance.

 

P.S. It was 8 years old and had done many many hours.

Edited by Matthew Arnold

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