Rotary Cutter 4' rottary cutters

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lildozer

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4\' rottary cutters

Any opinions on who makes the best 4' rottary cutter.
 
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Nope, couldn't say who makes the best one, but I was quite happy with the performance of my 4' Bush Hog Squealer.
 
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I have a Rhino SE-4 that I'm happy with. Picked it up used from a friend for $250.00 (He used it 2 seasons on open pasture) Not a bad deal.
 
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It'll cost you a bit more then a King Kutter, but I'd look at a Land Pride. I've a 5' unit...definitely well built.
 
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I have a Fred Crain Agri Cutter 104 and it's a hoss. It's done everything I've asked it to do. You can get them at Davis Equipment Company in Ashland, KY.
I've had mine for going on 3 years with no trouble at all.
 
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I have a 4' cutter made by Busy Bee manufacturing. I bought it because that is what my dealer had sitting in his yard and I needed one. Is it a good model made by a good manufacturer? ... I don't know. What I do know is that it works, it has always worked and never been a problem. I use it on the pasture at the house about 3 times a year but that isn't what you would call really "hard mowing". I think your choice will depend on what you will be mowing with it as to whether you need a heavy duty model or can get by with something lighter. You don't need a model that is built to hack it's way through 3" saplings if all you are cutting is grass.
 
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I bought a used Woods 4' Last year and I would say that it is an absolute tank, and very heavy. I guess I am wondering if I had bought a cheaper brand ie King Cutter it might have been a better fit for my tractor in the fact that the lower quality might weigh less and require less counter balance. I have about 150lbs of suitcase weights on the front and it is barely enough. I am cutting just 4 or so acres with an Iseki 18 Horsepower diesel. Probably a smarter move would have been a quality 36" cutter for my limited needs.

Bruce
 
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I would suspect one 4' cutter is as good as another. Any 4 footer should handle anything that a tractor small enough to require a 4 footer can knock down. I got a "Razor" 4 footer, ($479), about 3 years ago because that's what the dealer was selling. I think it was built in somebody's garage in South Ga. It's been as good as one could ask for, and with proper maintenance should last a loooong time.
 
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Frank, you gave me a good laugh anyway when you mention the Busy Bee. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif Now I know nothing about a Busy Bee and they may be an excellent product, but several years ago when I was shopping for a rotary cutter, I started out looking for a used one and found an add for a Busy Bee in the Thrifty Nickel and called the guy.

He gave me quite a sales pitch about how great it was and in excellent condition, but didn't have a manual, didn't know where they were made, and didn't know where you could find a dealer. He said a neighbor used to buy several and set them in his front yard and sell them and that's where he got it, but the neighbor doesn't do that anymore.

So I asked specifically about the condition of the deck and he assured me it was in good condition "but it's been sitting out in the weather and has a couple of holes that have rusted through, but you can weld a piece of sheet metal over those." /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif I didn't bother to go look at it. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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Well, that's the difference between us Bird .... I did get a "manual" with my Busy Bee. It consisted of 4 photocopied sheets stapled together but hey, there's nothing too complicated about a shredder, especially this one. Mine has been sitting out in the elements for 4 years now and the paint has faded and there are a couple of rust spots that'll need attending to this spring but it hasn't rusted through yet. The rain must be a lot more acid further west.
 
 

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