Self powered rotary cutters.

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Hoobie

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Has anyone have experience with these small bushog type cutters? They are powered by small gas engines and towed behind small tractors, lawn mowers or wheelers.
 
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I have the Kunz Acrease 57” rough cut mower. It’s a beast, 27hp…

I considered the cheaper ag store models… but this thing is much beefier.

I mow 5 acres, once per month, seven months of the year…
 

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I had a Swisher 60 inch tow behind.


I used it behind a Wheelhorse with a 42 inch deck offset to the left side of the tractor. This allowed me to trim with the Swisher and you can trim pretty well with it. It left a nice 7.5 to 8 foot cut. I could eat up a lawn quickly.

I was reading a post on the Sidewinder rotary mower which I had to Google. After seeing the pictures I remembered seeing them years ago.

But the Google search also brought up this:


If I needed the drag mower again I think I would look at one of these. It looks on the computer to be built a little heavier then the the Swisher. I thought the Swisher was a good investment at the time.
 
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Many years ago, I bought a DR Mower (walk behind). It lived up to all of it's promotional advertising. It cut anything but was a workout to control on rough ground. Some years later I bought a DR Tow Behind brush cutter. It has been a disappointment It was too much for a 4 wheeler to tow and its performance was a disappointment.
 
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Here is a link. Family designed, owned… the owner offered to bring one by the property after a garden show, to let me put hands on it.

 
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We have some experience with this. Will respond when we get home. Poor cell covrage here.
 
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After three years of use, mowing over small trees, branches about 100 acres of grass… I pulled the blades to put an edge onthem, and they looked new. This thing is HEAVY duty
 

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Yrs ago I had a 48" MOTT hammer knife tow behind. It had over a 100 knives and gave a nice finished cut. It had a small gas engine on it.
 
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Here is a link. Family designed, owned… the owner offered to bring one by the property after a garden show, to let me put hands on it.

We looked at this mower and spoke with a Kunze about it but it doesn't have free swinging blades and decided against it with all the rocks and stumps we'd hit here. The OP asked about a bush hog type mower but I would get a Chapman flail.
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Many years ago, I bought a DR Mower (walk behind). It lived up to all of it's promotional advertising. It cut anything but was a workout to control on rough ground. Some years later I bought a DR Tow Behind brush cutter. It has been a disappointment It was too much for a 4 wheeler to tow and its performance was a disappointment.
DR does not make any machines we'd suggest buying. They are a marketing company.
 
 
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