The main rules / conventional wisdom things I see about rotary cutter width are: width as a function of PTO horsepower, 3 point lift capacity, and track width of your wheels. The first two make total sense, the third not so much.
I can see wanting to cut a path as wide as your tractor, but beyond the convenience, is there a good reason? I can see if you are doing it in reverse, the cutter will get everything that can possible hit the underside of the tractor.
I see getting a smaller one, a 48" for a LX2610, having advantages. Will not bog down in heavy stuff and make it easier to get it between things.
Thoughts?
I can see wanting to cut a path as wide as your tractor, but beyond the convenience, is there a good reason? I can see if you are doing it in reverse, the cutter will get everything that can possible hit the underside of the tractor.
I see getting a smaller one, a 48" for a LX2610, having advantages. Will not bog down in heavy stuff and make it easier to get it between things.
Thoughts?