Overview
A short, informal field tip prompted by Mike hearing a nearby neighbor mowing too low and hitting rocks. The video's core point is simple: raise your brush hog blade to around four inches to avoid rock strikes, blade damage, and thrown debris. Mike shows actual rocks from his field to illustrate. Useful for new rural landowners who haven't thought about brush hog height settings.
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.
