Awesome thanksGood Works Tractors sells them. Check out his channel on youtube, he might have a vid on one.
The only model shown on their website is the RC100. The deck and sides are 10 gage, which is a little over 1/8". It's a light duty, but has a 60 hp rated gearbox. Should be ok for grass and very light brush.Can anyone give me some advice on these attachments. Some one near me has a rotary cutter for $1700. But I don’t know anything about them
OkThe only model shown on their website is the RC100. The deck and sides are 10 gage, which is a little over 1/8". It's a light duty, but has a 60 hp rated gearbox. Should be ok for grass and very light brush.
May be a little heavier than i was thinking.Ok
That’s sounds close to the LP RCR 1860 I was looking at. My dealer wants $3100 for
The LP RCR 1860 cuts 2” not sure about the Dirt Dog. I may call the guy on Monday about the dirt dog. From the pictures looks a like the supports are welded. But the LP is cast formedMay be a little heavier than i was thinking.
You say.... "the LP is cast formed"?The LP RCR 1860 cuts 2” not sure about the Dirt Dog. I may call the guy on Monday about the dirt dog. From the pictures looks a like the supports are welded. But the LP is cast formed
Oh ok sorry. I saw the supports on top and didn’t see any welds. Like I have on other rotary cutterYou think.... "the LP is cast formed"?
I think the only "cast" part you will find on ANY brand of these brush mowers will be the gearbox.
If the LP were a "cast" mower deck, your B2650 might struggle to just lift it.
Ok thanks. I’m looking at an rcr1860. and the dealer wants $3100 and the Dirt Dog is $1700. So that’s a big differenceI have a dirt dog 4 foot rotary cutter. Used it one season so far. I have a bx2370. It cut 2 in sapplings easily and high grass. I bought it to cut a property that was logged 2 years prior. Last spring i paid 1400 at local dealer outside of Gettysburg, pa. When i was looking the landpride rcr 1248 was similar for 1900. Specs were too close for additional 500
I think it ....depends..I wonder how often (if ?) rotary cutters actually get washed down ,cleaned out and serviced ?
My current riding mower is a 25 years old Cub Cadet (MTD) and it's deck is in VGC. I've seen 5 year old decks rotted out due to wet grass left under the deck.
Oh ok sorry. I saw the supports on top and didn’t see any welds. Like I have on other rotary cutter
I bought the six foot RC105 from Good Works Tractors. Very well made, locally down in Georgia. I am still quite ignorant about all things tractor and had some issue with it (stupid newbie install thing). Contacted them and they were super helpful. No regrets over buying it.Can anyone give me some advice on these attachments. Some one near me has a rotary cutter for $1700. But I don’t know anything about them
Congratulations on your new mower.I bought the six foot RC105 from Good Works Tractors. Very well made, locally down in Georgia. I am still quite ignorant about all things tractor and had some issue with it (stupid newbie install thing). Contacted them and they were super helpful. No regrets over buying it.