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Crutches

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Location
North Florida
Tractor
Kubota L3600
I have a 40hp Kobota tractor. I need a rotary cutter for heavy brush, small trees and some grass cutting for 40 acres of land. I am looking at the Rhino CY60 and the Bush Hog 305. These are five foot cutters. Which would be better and is there another model or brand that would be a better choice?
 
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I would say go for the Bush Hog. From what I have heard from my area seems to be a better cutter overall! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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I would go with the Rhino -- they make excellent mowers.

The Rhino has a better gearbox. The Rhino also has a faster blade tip speed which should give a better cut. There is nothing wrong with the Bush Hog if you decide to go that route.
 
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Since both cutters are very near equal, I'd price shop this one.
I think you'd be happy with either choice.
 
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40hp tractor? why you foolin' around with a 5' cutter that a high 20ish hp tractor could handle?

You should be able to power up a 6' and have plenty of power left over to ring out a few shear bolts pretty darn easilly...

Soundguy
 
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I like mu older Servis CY72, but watch the weight if your looking at a 3pt model instead of pull type. I got mine from a guy who traded his JD utility for a TC35 and said it made steering an adventure with the Cyclone mounted. HD cutters are heavy and the weight is well aft of the tires.
 
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Crutches,

Are you planning to mow your 4 acres once, twice, or half a dozen times a year?

When I cleared my 10 acres, I thought I needed a heavy duty brush hog. I didn't foresee the fields ever being tamed. But now, all I really need is a finishing mower.

If you could get rid of the bad brush 1 time without buying a cutter, then all you would need would be a light or medium duty. Your tractor will probably just pull a 5' HD cutter, but will pull a 7' standard duty. With 40 acres to cut, I think I would be looking for WIDTH! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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The routine cutting for the three acres is to cut fern. The forty acres is quite a job. I am getting a front end root rake to dig some palmettos and small trees also.
 
 

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