john deere on a kubota

451johnny

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can a rear john deere 60"mower ( brush hog mower ) be used with a Kubota B7001 4x4 ??? johnny
 

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It's only a 16 HP tractor. The brush hog should probably be limited to a 48" one, even a 42" would work well. The 60" is likely too large. Brand doesn't matter. Any brand Cat 1 implement will fit any Cat 1 tractor hitch.
 

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so the Kubota will not be able to pull the mower..??
 

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so the Kubota will not be able to pull the mower..??

Not a 5 footer, unless you go very slowly and the stuff you are cutting is not heavy. Also, a 5-footer may be too heavy for the rear hitch to easily lift. Our Kubota dealer had a 42" land pride brush hog that would be perfectly matched to that small tractor, but I think it would pull a 4 foot OK if you don't try to go too fast in heavy stuff.
 

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Not a 5 footer, unless you go very slowly and the stuff you are cutting is not heavy. Also, a 5-footer may be too heavy for the rear hitch to easily lift. Our Kubota dealer had a 42" land pride brush hog that would be perfectly matched to that small tractor, but I think it would pull a 4 foot OK if you don't try to go too fast in heavy stuff.

ok buddy really appreciate your help thanks...johnny
 

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well what im cutting is a 1 acre lawn its nothing heavy no brushes or nothing just small grass..??
 

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On lawn grass the cut will look rough and uneven, plus it's hard to mow low enough without the skids dragging and making ruts and torn spots in a lawn. I have my blades on the brush hog as sharp as lawn mower blades, and the grass cutting is still rough and about 4 inches high at the lowest setting. A brush hog with sharp blades is great for cutting grass that is cut only a few times, or even once a growing season. It will go through 12 inch tall grass that would almost instantly choke most finish mowers.
 

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I run a 7 foot Land Pride rear hog and John is correct, mowing grass with a hog leaves a ragged cut. It's a brush hog, not a lawn mower.
 
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