Also you might want to look at EA cutters. https://www.everythingattachments.com/60-Inch-XTreme-Duty-Rotary-Brush-Cutter-p/eta-xdbc-60-sp.htm
I think so, I've seen quite a few in use and they hold up real well!Wow I thought flail mowers were more expensive. Is that a good brand? I’m a newbie with all this stuff
Wow thanks. Now something else to think about. LolI think so, I've seen quite a few in use and they hold up real well!
Yeah I’m going to be cutting different field so I’m not sure that willThe good and the bad of flail mowers. I could never use a flail on our land - too many loose rocks and sticks.
Your 3 pt will lift more than enough.I’ve got to see what my 3pt will lift
Ok thanks. Now decision decisionsYour 3 pt will lift more than enough.
I have rubber guards on my rotary cutter. After one season, there are tears in the rubber at some of the mounting bolt areas. I’m planning to replace the rubber guard with chain guards.Ok thanks. I was leaning towards the Ironcraft. Is it going to make a difference with the rubber guards or chain guards
If you plan to operate a 60" rough cut mower with your 2650 you will need a light weight one. Kubota specifies a maximum rough cut mower size of 48" and 500 Lbs. for the 2650.I’m looking at getting a rotary cutter for my B2650. I’ve looked at Ironcraft and Land Pride. Both are 60” and have shear bolts. Any advice for this newbie. I’m getting ready to retire and want to make some extra money doing odd jobs with my tractor. Thanks in advance
Do yourself a favor and get insurance! My was part of our Homeowners. It covers the tractor on the farm and off. I have a Woods that was purchase 20 years ago. We have a lot of rocks it's done well and no real damage...Yes I used off site too.I’m looking at getting a rotary cutter for my B2650. I’ve looked at Ironcraft and Land Pride. Both are 60” and have shear bolts. Any advice for this newbie. I’m getting ready to retire and want to make some extra money doing odd jobs with my tractor. Thanks in advance
Are you assuming he will mow without the FEL on?You will also need a set of front weights if you plan to operate a 60" cutter on steep ground
Of course.Are you assuming he will mow without the FEL on?
I am assuming the RCR1260 would be considered "rough cut" ? When I check the Kubota matched implement chart they "ok" this cutter for a B2650. This cutter also comes in at under 500 lbs. Am I missing something?If you plan to operate a 60" rough cut mower with your 2650 you will need a light weight one. Kubota specifies a maximum rough cut mower size of 48" and 500 Lbs. for the 2650.
Yes, folks do operate 60" cutters with 2650s but I would avoid exceedinig the weight limit. I expect you will agree once you have inspected the attachment points for the lower lift arms.
If you choose a 60" cutter, get an inexpensive, light weight model and avoid the bells and whistles such as chains, slip clutches.
You will also need a set of front weights if you plan to operate a 60" cutter on steep ground.
Save some money to help pay for the weights.
Oh, for the opposite reasons why people mow with the FEL on.Of course.
I almost never mow with FEL on for multiple reasons.
I always mow with the loader on because I’m rotary cutting native grass and woodland areas, not lawn areas. The bucket provides a handy trash can for limbs and other things I find while cutting.Oh, for the opposite reasons why people mow with the FEL on.
If less than 500 Lbs, you should be OK unless attempting to cut heavy grass close when you will be severly power limited. If mowing steep ground you will need front weights or FEL.I am assuming the RCR1260 would be considered "rough cut" ? When I check the Kubota matched implement chart they "ok" this cutter for a B2650. This cutter also comes in at under 500 lbs. Am I missing something?
I mow only my own property and haven't cleared brush in years.I always mow with the loader on because I’m rotary cutting native grass and woodland areas, not lawn areas. The bucket provides a handy trash can for limbs and other things I find while cutting.
That's a difference in thickness of .015" ... so is that really a criteria worth considering?Ironcraft is 11 gauge, Land Pride is 12, so thinner deck on Land Pride...
Notice that the cutter that Neal is running has knives rather than hammers. I'm running hammers on my Del Morino Centurion Super 158 and it seems to do a great job of mulching anything and everything. Would that branch have wedged in the mower had he been running hammers? I don't know. Rocks aren't an issue for me other than chipping or bending the cutting edge on the hammers, nor is woody stuff for that matter.The good and the bad of flail mowers. I could never use a flail on our land - too many loose rocks and sticks.
Like I said, good and bad; both flails and rotary cutters have them.Notice that the cutter that Neal is running has knives rather than hammers. I'm running hammers on my Del Morino Centurion Super 158 and it seems to do a great job of mulching anything and everything. Would that branch have wedged in the mower had he been running hammers? I don't know. Rocks aren't an issue for me other than chipping or bending the cutting edge on the hammers, nor is woody stuff for that matter.
There's a place for rotary cutters and flail mowers, but if I had to pick either the Land Pride RCR1884 or the Del Morino Centurion Super 158, both of which I have and use, it'd be the Del Morino. It's more versatile than the rotary cutter, it's more compact (good for cutting, trailering and storage), it uses less hp, it's quieter when running, it gives a decent finish and it does a better job of mulching the vegetation. It's perhaps slower but I haven't done an apples to apples comparison. I've used both the flail and rotary cutter at a friend's property but during entirely different conditions. I tend to prefer the rotary cutter at my place behind the M6060 rather than the flail behind the MX given all the hills and the wider cut. That said, I like having both cutters and using both for the tasks at which they shine.
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