I was leaning towards the Rhino also, but had someone else tell me to check out the Brown mowers. On the bale unroller, I am getting one that goes on my JD tractor's 3-point. A local dealer has a Leinbach for about $500, complete with hydraulic hoses, and arm.Red Bull Breeder":aqbepbs0 said:Rhino TW120 10 ft, The one we have has been and still is a good trouble free hog. 478 Dew Eze hay bed, on what ever brand of truck you like.
Mine is a yellow one I got at a Vermeer dealer. Cost me $750. Sounds like a good deal if it is a sturdy build.Limomike":1qjhz561 said:I was leaning towards the Rhino also, but had someone else tell me to check out the Brown mowers. On the bale unroller, I am getting one that goes on my JD tractor's 3-point. A local dealer has a Leinbach for about $500, complete with hydraulic hoses, and arm.
All of the mowers may be going to a sloped deck so that mowing derbis will not accumalte on it. I like the looks of the 10 john deere drag type mower.Limomike":2kxw50bk said:Just wanting some suggestions from you guys about what has been a really reliable 8-10' brush hog, AND a good bale unroller. Lemme hear the good points and bad about what you all have and use.
RCP":n2jwx4ov said:Before you buy an unroller, try using your front tractor wheel against the center of the bale. I was building an unroller, an elderly farmer told me this I tried it and it works great.There is one catch, it works best on hard solid center rolls. I have a JD 435 and it works great, but I tried it on some bales someone else baled using his vermeer, and they just squashed, it may have just been his baler( there are so many variables). It's worth a try. rcp