L3302 what size box blade and rotary cutter?

Tonka

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Dealer said the L3302 can handle a 6' box blade. Sound right? Also, what size rotary cutter ( brush hog) ?
 

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I would agree with both, BUT much more important - IF you grab too much anything with the box blade, it will lose traction - so smaller bites depending on material.

Same is true with rotary cutter - what speed will you operate in? L - M - H? how tall is the grass? What RPM you plan on cutting in?
 

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I've read that bush hog size was 1 foot per 5 HP. A five-footer would probably be OK as long as you didn't try to do some serious land clearing.

Steve.
 

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I've read that bush hog size was 1 foot per 5 HP. A five-footer would probably be OK as long as you didn't try to do some serious land clearing.

Steve.
I agree and would recommend 5’ both for the blade and cutter.
 

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My dealer recommended a 6 ft rotary cutter for my L2501, but we don't have thick material to cut. I have a 6 ft Grader/Scraper that they recommended as well.

Depending on what you plan to do, you might be better off with the Grader/Scraper. For driveway maintenance, the grader/scraper is much easier to use.

Also, depending on how you want to mow, you might also consider a flail mower.
 

Tonka

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I would agree with both, BUT much more important - IF you grab too much anything with the box blade, it will lose traction - so smaller bites depending on material.

Same is true with rotary cutter - what speed will you operate in? L - M - H? how tall is the grass? What RPM you plan on cutting in?
I had New Holland TC24, TC33 and have an LX2610 - I've always only cut in Low because if I've always only used a cutter for clearing wild overgrown land. And much of the time I'm backing up to scrub brush and lowering the cutter down onto the scrub grinding it down.
 

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I've read that bush hog size was 1 foot per 5 HP. A five-footer would probably be OK as long as you didn't try to do some serious land clearing.

Steve.
My LX2610 handles a 5 footer with ease - grinding the scrub brush down. Occasionally when I get into 2 to 3 inch stuff it will slow down some so I just slow the rate of descent on the cutter and give it more time to grind its way down.
 

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Dealer said the L3302 can handle a 6' box blade. Sound right? Also, what size rotary cutter ( brush hog) ?
check out about page 30 of your operators manual.

of course much comes into play like commercial/homeowners use, type of soil, type of brush, etc..... but the Kubota Op. Manual will likely have you conclude these sizes are to large.
 

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check out about page 30 of your operators manual.

of course much comes into play like commercial/homeowners use, type of soil, type of brush, etc..... but the Kubota Op. Manual will likely have you conclude these sizes are to large.
Don't own one. Thinking about one.
 
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You need a 66" to cover your tire tracks on the standard L series.
 
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A little late, but I used a 5' box blade with the L3200 we had. It was easily too much sometimes depending upon how much I tried to do with it. It was frequently a good anchor when trying to be more aggressive than I should have.

The B7500 was a tad undersized for the 5' rotary mower we had. Again, with some patience and the FEL for a counterballast it was workable. I'd guess the L32/33 size it would be fine.