I'm looking to get a 15' batwing rotary cutter for pasture maintenance. I will probably cut once per year to get the small cedar saplings and whatever weeds my cows and goats don't eat. However, I don't want to get something that I have to worry about breaking all the time. I will no doubt hit a rock or two with it, run over a fallen limb, etc. So the question is, can I get by with a medium duty cutter like the rhino sd series, or the deere MX series, or Woods BW180. These have 1/4" side walls and 10 gauge decks (deere slightly less on the deck). My tractor is 75 hp, and they all are plenty strong in the gear boxes. They are rated to cut 2-2.5" material.
The HD units of the same size have the same or slightly larger gauge on the decks, still 1/4" on the side walls, and heavier gear boxes. They are rated to cut 4" material, which I would probably never do, except maybe a fallen limb laying flat in the field. Price difference is about 12k vs 15,500.
So the question is, for all you guys out there with medium duty cutters: Do you wish you had heavy duty? Do they hold up well? Do you find you have to be careful about rocks, etc, or can they take a little bit of a beating?
I don't want to drop the xtra 3,500 if I don't need to.
While we're at it, I'll give you the price quotes I've received.
Woods BW180 - 11985
Woods BW1800 - 15499
Rhino SD180 - 12400
Rhino FR180 - 16380
JD MX15 - 11499
JD HX15 - 15499
The JD is the lowest price, but they also have thinner decks and less weight overall. I wonder if the JD cutters hold up as well as the Woods and Rhino?
The HD units of the same size have the same or slightly larger gauge on the decks, still 1/4" on the side walls, and heavier gear boxes. They are rated to cut 4" material, which I would probably never do, except maybe a fallen limb laying flat in the field. Price difference is about 12k vs 15,500.
So the question is, for all you guys out there with medium duty cutters: Do you wish you had heavy duty? Do they hold up well? Do you find you have to be careful about rocks, etc, or can they take a little bit of a beating?
I don't want to drop the xtra 3,500 if I don't need to.
While we're at it, I'll give you the price quotes I've received.
Woods BW180 - 11985
Woods BW1800 - 15499
Rhino SD180 - 12400
Rhino FR180 - 16380
JD MX15 - 11499
JD HX15 - 15499
The JD is the lowest price, but they also have thinner decks and less weight overall. I wonder if the JD cutters hold up as well as the Woods and Rhino?