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The New 2215 Flex-Wing Cutter From Bush Hog… The Meduim-Plus Duty Flex-Wing

One of Bush Hog’s latest introductions into the Company’s product offering is the model 2215 15’ Flex-Wing rotary cutter.  The model 2215 is designed to cut weeds, grasses and brush up to 3 1/2” in diameter. The 2215 is recommended for use in pasture maintenance, crop shredding, and roadside maintenance. With maintenance friendly features such as EZ clean decks, EZ lube drivelines and Bush Hog tough durability, the 2215 is another Flex-Wing example of Bush Hog Performance You Can Count On. 
 
The 2215 is a great choice for farmers who operate tractors in the 60 and up horsepower range. This unit is loaded with performance enhancing features and the model 2215 rotary cutter from Bush Hog is built to deliver customer satisfaction.  Bush Hog’s EZ lube drivelines are quick and easy to service. All grease fittings on the PTO CV drivelines and wing drivelines align for quick location of grease points. “A patented oil sight gauge is included in each cutting gearbox that makes checking the oil level easier than ever before… ease-of-maintenance is highly valued by our customer base and Bush Hog is always striving to exceed the user’s expectations,” states Jack Harrington, Bush Hog Product Manager.  Each axle arm on the center and wings has a spring cushion to absorb the shock loads near the wheels.  The 2215 model cutter offers wing free float from 22° down to 25° up without moving the hydraulic cylinder rod to help preserve cylinder life.  Optional distribution baffles spread grass and cornstalks to eliminate windrows.  With the long list of features detailed above, it is easy to see how the 2215 is a value-filled offering for any discerning Flex-Wing customer.
 

Source : Bush Hog

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