I’m in central Alabama with about 100 acres in pasture and 300 acres in wooded areas with old pulpwood roads, food plots, etc. We have a big Massey and 15ft batwing mower for mowing the pastures. I recently purchased a M7060 HD to replace an old Ford 7700 and we have an old 7ft Bushhog brand cutter we used for the wooded areas. It’s a medium/heavy duty cutter as we are running over 2/2.5 inch material at times. Obviously, the M7060 is a bit smaller and lighter than the old Ford. I keep the FEL on the Kubota when running the bushhog and our area is more hilly than many would expect. It’s my hope to allow the wife and adult kids to run the Kubota cutting these wooded areas.
My question is; should my next Single spindle rotary cutter (will be a medium/heavy duty such as Bush Hog 300 series or LP25/27?) be another 7ft model or go down to the 6ft?
I really like the 7ft size but they are harder to locate, cost more, heavier and more toward the upper limit with my M7060 performance (my opinion). The size and weight is a concern when I envision my wife or daughter operating on steeper or sloping terrain.
I think a 6ft cutter would better address my concerns but wanted to gather other’s thoughts and insure my thinking isn’t to far off. Thanks
My question is; should my next Single spindle rotary cutter (will be a medium/heavy duty such as Bush Hog 300 series or LP25/27?) be another 7ft model or go down to the 6ft?
I really like the 7ft size but they are harder to locate, cost more, heavier and more toward the upper limit with my M7060 performance (my opinion). The size and weight is a concern when I envision my wife or daughter operating on steeper or sloping terrain.
I think a 6ft cutter would better address my concerns but wanted to gather other’s thoughts and insure my thinking isn’t to far off. Thanks


