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Bush Hog Inc.


Fax: 334-874-2701 Email:


sales@bushhog.com Website: www.bushhog.com


Key Contacts


President, Bush Hog Inc. Gerald Worthington


General Sales Manager Jimmy Anderson


Product Development Manager Marc Ivey


Trade Names • Bush Hog — Company name


• Squealer — Specifi c line of rotary cutters ranging in width from 4-7 feet


PROFILE Bush Hog Inc. ABOUT BUSH HOG INC.


2501 Griffi n Ave. Selma, AL 36703 Phone: 334-874-2700


Bush Hog Inc. is a market leading North American manufacturer of rotary cutters, fi nishing mowers, landscape tools and tractor-mounted implements used in the agricultural market. Lo- cated in Selma, Ala., for over 60 years Bush Hog’s products have earned an enviable reputation for their ruggedness and durability in the most challenging work environments. The Bush Hog brand is synonymous with rotary cutters, having been among the fi rst to introduce the brush mower a half-century ago. Bush Hog’s rotary cutters and other product lines are assembled using both robotic and well-trained hand welders before being painted in a state-of-the-art powder-coat paint system within the fi rm’s 500,000 square-foot manufacturing facility.


PRODUCTS • Mowing & Shredding Equipment: Rotary cutters including: single-spindle, multi-spindle and fl ex-wing cutters, boom mowers with fl ail heads and sickle-bar cutters


• Lawn, Turf & Landscape Equipment: Zero-turn mowers, fi nishing and tri-deck mowers, til- lers, box blades, rear blades, landscape rakes, pluggers, post hole diggers and disc harrows


• Light Industrial & Material Handling Equipment: 45 front-end loader models, various attachment choices including buckets, grapples, pallet forks and round bale spears


• Hay & Forage Equipment: Rakes, tedders and disc mowers


FEATURED PRODUCTS FOR 2013-14


• 3815 Flex Wing Cutter — From road side cutting to set aside farm land, the 3815 is designed for the most demanding applica- tions. An industry fi rst 3-inch diameter gearbox output shaft on all cutting gear- boxes provides the strength and durability to handle the toughest mowing jobs. The 3815 comes equipped with Bush Hog’s patent pending oil sight gauge which allows the operator to quickly check the oil level in all three cutting gearboxes.


Bush Hog’s new 3815 15-foot flex wing rotary cutter redefines the heavy duty cut- ter segment. Whether maintaining roadways, reclaiming set aside acres or something in between, the 3815 model cutter is the right choice for your job!


• BH20 Series Single Spindle Rotary Cutters — The BH20 series cutters build on Bush Hog’s tradition of tough and reliable single spindle cutters with features such as EZ clean sloped 10 gauge decks, continuous welds for strength, deep sidebands and full length replaceable ¼ inch skids. Available in 5 feet, 6 feet and 7 feet mowing widths, the BH20 series cutters can be used on tractors with minimum PTO horsepower ranging from 35-55.


• BHT Series Gear Drive Tillers — The BHT series tillers offer the long life and durability of a side gear drive coupled with excellent performance in garden and landscape seed prep ap- plications. BHT units are available in tilling widths of 55, 67 and 78 inches in either forward or reverse rotation and are designed for tractors ranging in PTO horsepower from 20-60.


• PHD2400 Series Post Hole Diggers — The PHD2400 diggers are ruggedly built to provide years of trouble-free digging. Three models, the PHD2401/2/3, fi t both Category 1 and Category 2 tractors and come available with a variety of auger selections and optional hydraulic down pressure kits designed to assist in penetrating tough soils.


• RS Series Zero Turn Mower — The model RS2650 mower is built for today’s homeowner … equipped with a 26 horsepower Briggs & Stratton engine and a 60-inch wide mowing deck, this unit powers through the toughest residential mowing conditions. The RS2650 homeowner model comes equipped with a 2-year warranty.


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