Newbie Needs Help - King Kutter 48" Too Small?

WNChiker

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New L3301 owner (< 60 hours) and neighbor offered the use of a King Kutter 48" rotary cutter used on a John Deere 4200. The PTO shaft is too short (by maybe 4 inches). Should I purchase a new PTO shaft to run the 48" cutter or is the King Kutter too small to pull behind the L3301?

Thanks for you experienced insight!

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D2Cat

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What's the dimension on your rear tractor tires, outside to outside? 48" cut won't cover it. Unless you just like mowing, it's too small...plus you have to buy a PTO shaft to make it work.

I wouldn't BORROW a mower from a neighbor. Just an easy way to cause grief, especially after you modify it and use it on a bigger tractor then the owner has. All problems will be blamed on you! You get to fix the neighbors equipment.
 

Dave_eng

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My comments are strictly limited to the pto shaft.

If the one with the cutter is adequate for the horsepower of your pto, rather than buying a complete pto assembly, the shaft pieces can be removed and replaced with longer ones. The are usually held in place at each end with a spring pin through the castings making up the ends of the complete shaft



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Did the owner say the PTO shaft had been cut to fit his JD? KK48" I believe has a 40hp gearbox on it. So Id say if you want to use it buy a new PTO shaft and mow on