Currently using a 7 foot mounted bush hog. Owners manual says max is 7ft mounted or 8ft pull type. I mostly cut tall & thick grass & weeds. Anyone using a 9ft mounted cutter?
No chance.Currently using a 7 foot mounted bush hog. Owners manual says max is 7ft mounted or 8ft pull type. I mostly cut tall & thick grass & weeds. Anyone using a 9ft mounted cutter?
Try Landpride's website. the RC model I have is on there.No chance.
I use a HD 6' mounted cutter with my L6060 and it is often all it wants.
Relatedly, I've never heard of a 9' mounted single spindle cutter (never heard of an 8' mounted single spindle either) and would be interested in learning about either even though neither makes much sense.
Links?
SDT
Didn't try the website but did look in my current LP hard copy catalogue.Try Landpride's website. the RC model I have is on there.
I'll go get the model number right now...Didn't try the website but did look in my current LP hard copy catalogue.
I found 7' single spindle cutters but no 8' models and certainly no 9' models. The Woods BB840X 7' cutter that I recently sold was LONG. I cannot imagine an 8' single spindle model, let alone a 9' model.
SDT
Bingo.I'll go get the model number right now...
RCF 2784 Pradon me, it's a 7 footer, smooth top and it's heavy.
Agreed, BigG.I would think the amount of wear and tear a 8 or 9 foot would do to itself make them impractical. There would be an awful lot of twisting forces on the 3 point as you move across a field. Plus the great length would cause problems as you crossed ditches and humps that would lead to a great deal of scalping. I have a Rhino 96 that has 2 spindles that you must pay attention to or it hits the ground often. And the cutting area is only 4 foot compared to 8 or 9 foot.
A 2 spindle unit it much more practical as far as the physics of pulling it across a field.
There is a 10 flex mower built by RhinoAG a TS 10, that is rated at a very low 25 horse that might work. It requires only one rear remote. If I had a lot of pasture to mow I think I would look into one of these. As I think the fixed 10 foot mower are harder to get through gates and to transport on trucks.
The MX5200 would make a good fit to pull it.
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At 3 mph:
6 foot 1.96 acres per hour
7 foot 2.29 acres per hour
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I have the LP 3712 with 6 tires and the ORC, Its a great cutter and I have been very pleased with it!Agreed, BigG.
I bought a new Woods MDS1260 mounted (either/or semi-mounted) twin spindle 10.5' cutter in 2008.
Never liked it and sold it a couple of years ago with less than 100 hours.
Since then I've owned a Woods BB840X 7' single spindle cutter (since sold) and now own a Woods BW 15.50 15' BW.
Didn't like the 7' mower and have serious reservations about the 15' BW but the jury is still out.
Really wanted the new LP HD 12' BW (no, not the light duty model) with optional ORC, but it would have cost nearly $3,500 more than the 15' Woods model that I bought with 8 tires rather than 6 (max) on the LP.
Time will tell.
SDT
That's the model that I wanted. I know of no other BW that is offered with a built in ORC.I have the LP 3712 with 6 tires and the ORC, Its a great cutter and I have been very pleased with it!
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Agreed it's pricey, but with the 6 tires, ORC and High Performance Hitch it has been a great cutter. I have heard of someone who Flipped the High Performance Hitch in order to make it work with there L6060.That's the model that I wanted. I know of no other BW that is offered with a built in ORC.
I could have used a 3712 with either my M9960 or my L6060 (only with swivel hitch), but simply could not justify the price.
SDT
I use a Woods BB720X HD 6' cutter with my L6060. It's often all is wants.We like a 6’ single spindle, thinking a lot about selling the LP RCR 1872 and getting a Brown 416