2" cutting capacity and ~1000# for a 7' single spindle......neither I would consider an HD cutter. More like medium duty.
Which may be just fine.....but what do you intend to cut with it and how often? IF you are frequently mowing a pasture......either would be fine. IF you plan on mowing down land that has sat untouched for 5-6 years.....I'd want something with a little more heft.
If just doing pasture maintenance.....have you considered an 8' twin spindle cutter?
WHOO_EEE there rigustifson. Post #15 - lower pic - tractor on the left(LS XR 4155). Looks like you've been out raising some serious dust with that cutter. The way that tractor & cutter look - it must have been one H*LL of a dust cloud.

I would stay with a nice HD 72" model myself.
I've read that a lot of people don't like the 7' diameter. Just too big, blades hanging out there another 6" puts that much more torque loads on the system. I would prefer a 10' consisting of 2 5' blade systems if you want to cover your tractor. Can you put the wheels in some? Our 6' HD bushhog covers the wheelbase on our 5420.
Sticking with the 72".
Just wondering what the people with concerns on the heavier weight have to say / think. Again, mowing across slopes.
Sticking with the 72".
Just wondering what the people with concerns on the heavier weight have to say / think. Again, mowing across slopes.
That is another reason why you need a cab when running one of those (dust and bugs). Mine has way more grass and limbs on top after cutting my pasture.WHOO_EEE there rigustifson. Post #15 - lower pic - tractor on the left(LS XR 4155). Looks like you've been out raising some serious dust with that cutter. The way that tractor & cutter look - it must have been one H*LL of a dust cloud.
Sticking with the 72".
Just wondering what the people with concerns on the heavier weight have to say / think. Again, mowing across slopes.