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Will Heal
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I have just cut one of the fields here that was about 4` deep with a flail, one cut is not ideal and there will be a lot of chopped up grass left laying about. A second cut a few days later would be better. On reflection it should have been cut and baled.

 

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I have cut around 2 acres of rough grass recently with my tiny Kubota B5001 and a 1m topper!

 

The growth was about 4ft high in places and taller than the tractor,took me around 4hrs using high range first gear. The little tractor hardly grunted at the load on its 12hp!! :001_smile::001_smile:

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I have cut around 2 acres of rough grass recently with my tiny Kubota B5001 and a 1m topper!

 

 

 

The growth was about 4ft high in places and taller than the tractor,took me around 4hrs using high range first gear. The little tractor hardly grunted at the load on its 12hp!! :001_smile::001_smile:

 

 

Bit of a de rail but where did you get the front linkage from?

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