Rotary Cutter Brush Hog Question..?

   / Brush Hog Question..? #1  

Buckchaser

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Massey F 1734
I'm looking for a good used brush hog ( vs. new ) Does anyone have any thoughts on the best brands out there from your experience ?? I'm going to look at a used Woods ( Dixie Cutter ) next week..Don't know anything about this model but I've heard Woods makes pretty good equip. I used to own a 6 ' Bush Hog several years ago, but had to give it up..It went through a lot of hard use and still held up well.. I'd rather try to find a good used one vs. new. Any advice from you guys would be helpful.
 
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First, you'll have to decide if Ford or Chevy is better. :stirthepot:

In my experience, there are almost NO decent used cutters in the market. Everything I found was rusted or beat all to ****. With a shot (or questionable) lower gearbox seal.

So my :2cents: if you can find any, is just to stick with a long-term manufacturer with a good reputation for customer service so that you have some chance of finding parts. And accept that you will likely have to invest some labor in reconditioning.
 
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I agree concerning parts availability. Check your local area for new cutters and remember what brand they sell. Try to find one of those.

I can't think of any situation where I'd buy a new brush cutter. Used cutters in excellent condition can be found for 70% of new price and down. Very nice cutters can be found for 50% of new price. If you are mechanically inclined and patient you'll find a very good used cutter for 25% of new price.

I've got a JDM1008 10ft 3pt mounted cutter that I've got $2300 in. Very dependable tool that will outlast me.

I've got a Rhino 6ft mounted that I've got $650 in. Very dependable tool that will outlast me.
 
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I'd go with Bush Hog or Woods. The Dixie Cutters seem to be on the far lighter end of the Woods line. I have not had good luck with Howse cutters - the hitch is weak and prone to warp / bend. If your used cutter has a leaking gearbox, double aught (00) grease works well. 800 bucks will buy an excellent used 5' cutter around here. 1000 to 1200 will buy a really great 6-footer. Good luck.
 
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I'd go with Bush Hog or Woods. The Dixie Cutters seem to be on the far lighter end of the Woods line. I have not had good luck with Howse cutters - the hitch is weak and prone to warp / bend. If your used cutter has a leaking gearbox, double aught (00) grease works well. 800 bucks will buy an excellent used 5' cutter around here. 1000 to 1200 will buy a really great 6-footer. Good luck.

Yep, your prices are very comparable to ours at a dealer. Knock off 20% if buying from an individual.
 
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That is spot on the market around here also. I had to drive 160 miles one way to get a lightly used Brown 472. At $1150 I was a happy camper.
 
   / Brush Hog Question..? #7  
How big are you looking?
How much tractor do you have?(your profile says none)
And what do you want to cut? Pastures 3-4 times a year is a whole lot different than than virgin crp ground that hasn't. Been Touched in 8 years
 
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How big are you looking?
How much tractor do you have?(your profile says none)
And what do you want to cut? Pastures 3-4 times a year is a whole lot different than than virgin crp ground that hasn't. Been Touched in 8 years

I should have said what I would be using the brush hog for.. I have about 15 - 20 acres of field . It was mowed last year and has no brush.. Just rough hay and weeds and mostly flat with no hidden stumps or rocks. I'll probably be mowing a couple times a year with a 34 horse Massey F. I'm looking at getting a 5' brush hog.. /wasn't sure if a 6' brush hog would perform as well with 27 PTO HP.
 
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Will a 5 ft cover your tire tracks? If not I recommend going with a unit that is at least as wide as your tractor.
 
   / Brush Hog Question..? #10  
Yep, definitely cover your tracks.

I think your tractor would power a 6ft in the conditions you described. If you get behind, just go slower.
 
 

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