Don't take this the wrong way... but I enjoy watching videos where things don't always go according to plan. Not every thing works the way you would like, not every product is awesome, it is refreshing to get a real honest assessment once in a while.
Totally agree. Sometimes, you can learn as much or more from a fail as you can from the wins. And someone posted the comment about 5hp per food for brushhog. I had never heard that before, and that one comment was worth making the video.
You never know till you try. Like you, I think maybe it was a bit too much. But with your tire width I doubt a 4' would be wide enough. Probably would handle a 5'.
I like seeing videos where people safely test the limits of their equipment. Good job!
Love the video. You’ve answered my ever lying question
Don't take this the wrong way... but I enjoy watching videos where things don't always go according to plan. Not every thing works the way you would like, not every product is awesome, it is refreshing to get a real honest assessment once in a while.
Totally agree. Sometimes, you can learn as much or more from a fail as you can from the wins. And someone posted the comment about 5hp per food for brushhog. I had never heard that before, and that one comment was worth making the video.
The rural of thumb is 5HP for one foot, the RK25 is 25 hp but less than 20 at the PTO.
I always heard you want to be the same as your tires for the smallest. I've never heard the 5 hp per foot. I'll have to remember that. Thanks.
I have the same tractor rk25 , Same thing had a old 6 foot ford bushhog and was to much for it went to a 4 footer no issues , Good video !
Thanks and that my plan when my big one completely craps 💩 out
You never know till you try. Like you, I think maybe it was a bit too much. But with your tire width I doubt a 4' would be wide enough. Probably would handle a 5'.
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And I appreciate your support and speed