2305: 42" or 48" rotary cutter.

   / 2305: 42" or 48" rotary cutter. #1  

newbomb_turk

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JD 2305
I am getting a rotary cutter this weekend (bush hog). Of all 2305, 2210 owners, what shall be the recommendation on the size? I have analyzed the scenarios, but just haven't been able to operate one on the machine.

I have ~2 acres of field, plus I need to clear blackberries and brush on a greenbelt. I realize that the 42" is not as wide as the tractor, but have been recommended this by the bush hog dealer. A 4' rotary cutter seems a bit large for a CUT like the 2305/2210.

Any first-hand experience. Is there ANYONE that has a 42" bush hog out there?

Thanks,

Todd
 
   / 2305: 42" or 48" rotary cutter. #2  
Get The 48" Cut By John Deere Or frontier well worth the extra money !
 
   / 2305: 42" or 48" rotary cutter. #3  
I only have a couple more HP with my 2520. I use a lx5 (5"") and have not had any problems. JC
 
   / 2305: 42" or 48" rotary cutter. #4  
I guess it depends on the amout of area that you intend to mow, and how often you have to lift the mower for transport. Rotary cutters are long for their width, and the weight hangs back there a ways. For my trails, and small areas I would choose the 42" just because it seems a better match overall for that size tractor. Not covering the rear tires with a rotary cutter isn't the deal that it might be with a BB. Even with a 48", you will be driving over grass you aren't cutting on turns. You might want to check the lift height too since most 48" cutters are intended for full cat 1 hitches, and the 42" ones are meant for the sub-cuts. A friend up the road put a 48" brushhog mower on his BX, but had to drill new attachment holes to get the lift he wanted. The last time I talked to him though, he was happy with the mower's performance on that tractor.
 
   / 2305: 42" or 48" rotary cutter. #5  
I've an LX4 on my 4010, which is about the same weight but about 5 hp less than a 2305 or 2210. It'll mow grass/weeds that're about hood high. I use it with the FEL in place, for the weight and also to push trees and stuff out of the way; can also function as a stump catcher in front. You've enough hp to drive an LX5 but its added weight could cause problems on any hills. Also, with around 400 # back there, you need some suitcase weights or the FEL out front to offset it.

Ralph
 
   / 2305: 42" or 48" rotary cutter. #6  
newbomb,

I've got a 2210 with a JD 413 rotary cutter (413 is the predecessor to the LX4). It's 48", heavy, and just the right size for the 2210.

I use it to mow alongside seedlings in pasture. Covering your tracks is important, because I run wide open with the rear tractor wheels a couple of inches away from the seedlings and the 413 cuts all the grass and weeds right up close to the trees (it works the same with fences). I usually take the loader off, for better visibility of the seedlings and the front end is very light, and making tight turns is difficult. I fabbed up a weight box for the front frame with three cinder blocks and steering is much better. With the loader on, steering is not an issue.

Go for the 48".

Joe
 
   / 2305: 42" or 48" rotary cutter.
  • Thread Starter
#7  
Mowing next to fences, seedlings is my biggest (and really only) concern with the 42". Can one easily 'offset' it such that it gets closer to the edge on one side? I could perhaps live with that.
 
   / 2305: 42" or 48" rotary cutter. #8  
I had an LX-4 on my 2210--worked great. I would be hesitant to attempt to offset any rotary cutter on this size machine:
1)maybe too much extra stress on lift arms etc.??
2)that is a lot of weight to one side--especially if you go on any hills!

I used to leave the loader frame on and just take off the bucket for visibility.
 
   / 2305: 42" or 48" rotary cutter. #9  
Does JD even make a 42" RC? I'd go with the 48", no sense in walking around the fence perimeter with a push mower to get that extra width!
 
   / 2305: 42" or 48" rotary cutter. #10  
If I were you I would go with the 48 inch model. My 2305 and LX4 easily cut down tall (7 foot) grass, blackberries, small trees and pretty much whatever else I through at it. The 2305 will have power to spare and I think that you will appreciate having a rotary cutter that will match the width of your tractor. Personally, I mow 6 acres of rough ground, some flat, some rolling and if anything, I have thought that a 5' model would be nice.

good luck
 

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