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<blockquote data-quote="gman4691" data-source="post: 1831400" data-attributes="member: 43107"><p>Bad News: This guy who was going to mow the back pasture just doesn't return calls. Stood me up 3 times after setting up a time to meet.</p><p></p><p>Good News: We had some cash left over from budgeting for infrastructure improvements this year so now I have a brand spanking new John Deere RC6R super duty bush hog. The guy said it can handle things up to 4" in diameter...of course, I won't be cutting anything THAT big...geez...4 inches?! I've got fence posts that are 4" diameter. However, it should be able to handle anything I have to cut on my place. Gave it about a 3 hour test run late yesterday...worked like a champ. Now, if I can just get that whole back pasture cut this winter, I will be well on the way to having that pasture in pretty good shape...mow this winter, fertilize and spray this coming spring...may even be able to bale off of it if all goes well weather-wise. Just have to adapt and overcome...the guy could have made a decent paycheck if had just called me back...but I'm done waiting. Two or three full days and it will be done...hope the bone-chilling cold can hold off for a little while longer (open cab tractor & I don't do cold). They say if you are going to pray for rain, you should prepare your fields to receive it...working on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman4691, post: 1831400, member: 43107"] Bad News: This guy who was going to mow the back pasture just doesn't return calls. Stood me up 3 times after setting up a time to meet. Good News: We had some cash left over from budgeting for infrastructure improvements this year so now I have a brand spanking new John Deere RC6R super duty bush hog. The guy said it can handle things up to 4" in diameter...of course, I won't be cutting anything THAT big...geez...4 inches?! I've got fence posts that are 4" diameter. However, it should be able to handle anything I have to cut on my place. Gave it about a 3 hour test run late yesterday...worked like a champ. Now, if I can just get that whole back pasture cut this winter, I will be well on the way to having that pasture in pretty good shape...mow this winter, fertilize and spray this coming spring...may even be able to bale off of it if all goes well weather-wise. Just have to adapt and overcome...the guy could have made a decent paycheck if had just called me back...but I'm done waiting. Two or three full days and it will be done...hope the bone-chilling cold can hold off for a little while longer (open cab tractor & I don't do cold). They say if you are going to pray for rain, you should prepare your fields to receive it...working on it. [/QUOTE]
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