Travis_R
Veteran Member
I know it depends on models and this could very well be opinionated, but all around, who makes a better rotary cutter (brush hog), Bush Hog or Woods?
I’ve never owned any Woods product but have owned many Bush Hog rotary cutters over the years and have been well-satisfied.
It will be going on my little Yanmar YM2500 “gray market” tractor. It’s basically the same tractor as the old compact John Deere 850. They were both made on the same assembly line by Yanmar in Japan back in the mid 70s and early 80s. It has about 28 engine hp and 25 PTO hp.
Woods offers more choices. They have several different models to choose from:
The BrushBull 60.30, the new BrushFighter BF5.20, and the discontinued RC60.20.
Bush Hog offers the BH115 and the BH215.
What are your thoughts?
I’ve never owned any Woods product but have owned many Bush Hog rotary cutters over the years and have been well-satisfied.
It will be going on my little Yanmar YM2500 “gray market” tractor. It’s basically the same tractor as the old compact John Deere 850. They were both made on the same assembly line by Yanmar in Japan back in the mid 70s and early 80s. It has about 28 engine hp and 25 PTO hp.
Woods offers more choices. They have several different models to choose from:
The BrushBull 60.30, the new BrushFighter BF5.20, and the discontinued RC60.20.
Bush Hog offers the BH115 and the BH215.
What are your thoughts?