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Bush Hogging in Reverse (4 Reasons it Looks Better)

Bush Hogging in Reverse (4 Reasons it Looks Better)

Tractor Mike· Oct 2019
Implements & attachments
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Overview

Prompted by a viewer question, Mike explains why a brush hog cuts cleaner in reverse than forward, working through four specific reasons: slower travel speed, deck rake angle, double-cutting the pass, and avoiding tractor-wheel crop flattening. He also covers turbulence-related streaking in sparse summer growth and the counterintuitive fix. A practical diagnostic video for anyone frustrated with uneven rotary-cutter results.

Tractor Mike is a longtime tractor-industry insider with decades of hands-on experience in the equipment business. He built his channel to help first-time and rural buyers make confident decisions, and his guidance comes from that deep, long-term background rather than a sales pitch.

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