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Brush Hog for an Allis 200

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    Posted: 08 Jul 2017 at 10:16pm
Ok all, it's time to get a brush hog for the 200. Now I know terrain and foliage are factors so let's just say that the terrain is mostly flat with the occasional rolling hill and that the foliage is typically waist high of weeds and Johnson grass and is relatively thick. I'm assuming a pull-type 10' ( Bush Hog 3210) should work fine but what about a 15' batwing?

Oh, I should mention the tractor is 540 only on the PTO.

Edited by Mosin9130 - 08 Jul 2017 at 10:18pm
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Your 200 should handle a 15' batwing easily. I use my 170 and 180 diesel with no problems. For really thick stuff you may have to gear down to get a clean cut. My 170  does most mowing in 4 th and the 180 is 4 & 5th depending on how heavy the field is, roughness is more of a factor.
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For me it would depend on how much land I had to cut if you have a whole lot of acres
a bat wing would be the way to go but if your not cutting a lot and transport it on the public
road I'd go with a 8ft,my 10 ft is a pain on the road especially if there is much traffic.
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the 200 should handle a 4-6 row shredder of any style very well! I used my 180 on a batwing several years ago on tall weeds in 3rd gear low side. did just fine. only problems was the bugs I stirred outta the weeds on the cables tractor! lol
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My 4020 handles a 20' batwing nicely.
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Are you sure your 200 is 540 only? Most 200 was both.
Yes you can pull a 20'.    MACK
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Looks like there's a consensus on 15' and even all the way to 20'. This unit will stay on one property so transportation won't be a concern.

Pretty sure it's 540 only. PO said it was and it also has the 3-bolt plate (540) vs the 4-bolt (540/1000)...am I understanding that correctly? I can upload a pic once I'm back at the house.
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Originally posted by Mosin9130 Mosin9130 wrote:

Looks like there's a consensus on 15' and even all the way to 20'. This unit will stay on one property so transportation won't be a concern.

Pretty sure it's 540 only. PO said it was and it also has the 3-bolt plate (540) vs the 4-bolt (540/1000)...am I understanding that correctly? I can upload a pic once I'm back at the house.
                                                                                                            

 The 200 will handle the 20' easily and 540 or 1000 will work very well, you have nothing to worry about!!! If it don't work, it is the operator!
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Here is the PTO...540 only?



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Well if you are going to mow six mph good luck i figured out on here my only my tools take power to run correct.
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I mow a lot of ditches with a 15 ft bat wing. Any thing above 2.5 mph it dosent leave a clean cut. It dosent mater how much horsepower you have on it only so much material can clear at a time. Most of the time I use a 1086. 1086 is very comparable to an allis 200. When the wing is folded it trails down the road nicely. It's 20 miles from the farm shop to the furthes field and I mow about nine miles. Mowing CRP we use a 22 ft double fold behind the same 1086.the single fold wing is on the right of the center section. So you have a lot of offset to mow under trees and near fence rows. With an 8 or 10 ft it's centered behind the tractor so you need to get real close with the tractor. A 10 ft won't even mow the tracks of the tractor.
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