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    About Bush Hog

    Bush Hog builds rotary mowers and rotary tillage equipment used on farms, ranches, and properties for routine mowing, field cleanup, and soil prep.

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    Location: Glenwood, Arkansas
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Ft. Atkinson, Iowa
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Ft. Atkinson, IA
    Serial Number1100575
    Location: Black Creek, Wisconsin
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Black Creek, WI
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Ft. Atkinson, Iowa
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Ft. Atkinson, IA
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Garfield, Kentucky
    Serial Number2030402
    Location: Ft. Atkinson, Iowa
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Ft. Atkinson, IA
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Garfield, Kentucky

    About Bush Hog

    Bush Hog is a long-established U.S. brand known for tractor-mounted implements used in day-to-day land and pasture management. Across agricultural and rural property work, its lineup commonly supports mowing, residue control, and seedbed preparation tasks that operators handle behind compact and utility tractors. 

    A 2026 Bush Hog BH217 on display outdoors.
    2026 Bush Hog BH217 Rotary Mower

    These tool categories meet routine needs, such as maintaining grass and brush, reclaiming overgrowth, and preparing the soil ahead of planting or plot maintenance. Buyers often include livestock producers, hay and forage operators, municipal crews, and acreage owners who need dependable attachments that match typical tractor PTO and hitch setups.

    Bush Hog Equipment Categories

    • Rotary tillage tools help break up and mix topsoil for planting, renovation, or seasonal maintenance. Operators use them to incorporate residue and amendments, level rough ground, and prepare consistent seedbeds in gardens, food plots, and small fields. Bush Hog rotary tillage offerings typically suit property managers and producers who want a PTO-driven implement that can be matched to common tractor sizes and working widths.
    • Rotary mowers are built for pasture clipping, roadside maintenance, and brush control where finish quality matters less than throughput and durability. In agricultural settings, they help manage weeds, knock back stalks after harvest, and keep lanes, fence lines, and field edges under control. Bush Hog rotary mowers are commonly selected for routine cleanup work where operators prioritize straightforward setup, predictable cut performance, and compatibility with widely used tractor configurations.

    Top Models

    • BH116 Rotary Mowers - The BH116 is often chosen for regular mowing and light-to-moderate brush work on smaller acreages and mixed-use properties. It fits operators who want a practical cutter for pasture upkeep, field edges, and seasonal cleanup without moving into heavier-duty build classes. In a typical fleet, it serves as a daily-use implement for routine vegetation management behind compact and utility tractors.
    • BH217 Rotary Mowers - The BH217 generally steps up for operators who need more capacity for thicker growth, larger areas, or more frequent brush control. Compared with lighter models in the range, it is commonly positioned for tougher pasture maintenance and more demanding field cleanup. Producers and land managers often use it when acreage size and vegetation density call for a more robust cutter match.
    • HDTH Rotary Mowers - HDTH rotary mowers are typically associated with heavier cutting conditions and sustained commercial-style use. They suit ranches, right-of-way work, and operations that routinely face woody regrowth, dense weeds, or rough terrain. In a lineup, an HDTH-class cutter often makes sense when downtime risk and repeated impacts are a concern, and the job demands a mower built for hard service.