Hey guys, looking at a 48' Woods rotary cutter for my BX25. How do I know if the PTO drive shaft is the right length to hook up to my machine?
You really will not know......until it is hooked up and lifted and lowered - no need to spin itHey guys, looking at a 48' Woods rotary cutter for my BX25. How do I know if the PTO drive shaft is the right length to hook up to my machine?
AS the two spin.....they are forced out away from the stump jumper......the leading edge will cut (edge closest to you) and the rest will just cut stuff as it blows around.....Guys, school me here or point me in direction of a good animation of how a rotary cutter works.
The two blades spin 360 degrees overlapping each other?
Perhaps the pic attached will help explain what i mean. If they just spin with the unit they are attached to I dont understand how anything in the middle would get cut.
Basically the same as any mower. As Hokie said, the blade is cutting in front of the stump jumper just as it would a spindle on a mower or a string on a weedeater.Thanks for the reply. However, need more info:
I do understand what you are saying and do know about the stance. But, I still dont get how something in the center gets cut. Say you are driving around your field - the brush that enters in the middle of the cutter...is it just bent over? So hard to explain what i mean.
For instance, in the picture above - where the two blades attach - that area in between i dont see how a blade would ever cut material in that area
Light is a good thing.....dont feel bad! All of us have a "daaaaa" moment - and sometimes it happens more as we get a little older.....blessed jesus - i just seen the light. Feel like a dummy now. I must have thought it ran at 5-10RPM!
Thanks all for the schooling.
Also another reason for the pivots is so the blades can bounce off something too big to cut. Lets it keep spinning instead of jamming like a push mower would.Guys, school me here or point me in direction of a good animation of how a rotary cutter works.
The two blades spin 360 degrees overlapping each other?
Perhaps the pic attached will help explain what i mean. If they just spin with the unit they are attached to I dont understand how anything in the middle would get cut.