Finish mower vs brush hog?

   / Finish mower vs brush hog? #1  

screamin400

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Always looking for implements that I can make money with. I have a chance to purchase a used bush hog rd6 in nice shape for 800. I have read it can mow a sapling of one inch. I always keep an eye open for a brush hog but nothing so far. Which one would get the most use for hiring out? I have nothing to mow here. I am not sure I am interested in mowing down trees larger than 1 inch so wondering how many do that? I would think the brush hog can do all the finish mower can and then some but none are avail at a good price. Thought?
 
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I have both a rotary cutter for high grass/weeds or saplings and a flail mower with folded spoons that gives a finish mower cut. The rotary is great for over-grown pastures or for opening new ground where a finish mower just isn't going to hack it. On areas I've let go too long, the rotary is a life saver but isn't going to leave a "finish" cut. If I want grass to take over or to get it growing again, I go back over it with the flail mower and/or keep it cut with the flail mower.

In some of the back areas where I only cut once or twice a year, the rotary is the only way to go. Most of the time I have to back into some of the wicked growth or first run the dozer through it with the blade up to knock down the blood weed that can get 10-15' high. This year has been unusually wet so there's good stand back there I haven't touched. I may just let it die out during the winter and wait till spring to clear it.

All I'm saying is that I have a use for both and couldn't live without either. If all you do/will do is mow grass every couple of weeks, you may not see a need for a rotary cutter. But if you open your jobs to prepping fields or clearing fields, a rotary is a necessity.
 
   / Finish mower vs brush hog? #3  
A bush hog is going to be more likely to make you money. Anything that can be cut with a finish mower can be cut faster with a cheaper lawnmower.
 
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Thanks guys. I am thinking a brush hog first before a finish mower but wondered if the finish mower would be good enough. Sounds like it has its's limits.
 
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Hmm, I am thinking I goofed up like an newbie. The rd6 is a rotary mower. Pics were not that good and I goofed up. It appears the rd6 is a very light weight rotary mower that can mow up to 1 inch saplings. I only have 32 pto hp so probably heavy duty enough for me. It appears they come with a sheer pin which I am not a fan of but is what it is. 800 seems like a good price for one hardly used. What do you guys think?
 
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Don't waste your money on very light duty equipment. It's quickly mangled up.
 
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Yeah, if you plan on clearing high growth fields for people don't bother with the wimpy cutters. There's no telling what you'll run into out in an unknown field. Unless you walk every square foot of it, you could hit rocks, fence posts and all manner of abandoned equipment or tools. The entry level cutters are meant for the metros that rarely see more than crab grass interrupting their lawn. :laughing:
 
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I was thinking along the same lines as you fellas. This would not be my pick of mower but the price was calling to me. I am going to pass on it.
 
   / Finish mower vs brush hog? #9  
I've already told the story of my bad neighbors. I've hit cinder blocks and old car parts along my fence adjoining a mobile home park. I have an old Ford 954 rotary that just smashes the stuff and keeps going. Even hit a few 4-5" logs out there. It's the stuff you can't see that posses the worst hazard. It's hard on any equipment but the "yard" equipment just won't last.
 
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I worked some on another farm years ago, rotary cut better than a finish mower(intended use) & as stated, a lawnmower(ZTR) worked even better on the finished part(15 acres).
 

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