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<blockquote data-quote="Shortbus" data-source="post: 495858" data-attributes="member: 4418"><p>I highly recommend this. It'll really make a difference and be a lot safer. </p><p></p><p>If you have fairly flat ground and gonna cut as often as you said above, you could get by with a little bigger than 4'. If you've got hills I wouldn't go over 4' pick-up type and you really need orc. The only rotary cutters I have are Woods and Bush Hog, have both in bat wing and 3 point, and I really recommend them. The 3 points are 7' and will lift front tires up on a 60 hp tractor, but these are not cheap pasture clippers either. This said People use large cutters on small tractors everyday just like guy above using the 40 hp, personally I only pull the batwings with <s>160hp</s> 130hp or larger. Maybe just not on same terrain and doing what I'm using them for. Trees don't stand a chance with high hp tractor and stump jumper. If you get a T bar type don't try grinding big brush. </p><p></p><p>Key to clean looking cut is rpms and good blades. edit: fat fingered</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shortbus, post: 495858, member: 4418"] I highly recommend this. It'll really make a difference and be a lot safer. If you have fairly flat ground and gonna cut as often as you said above, you could get by with a little bigger than 4'. If you've got hills I wouldn't go over 4' pick-up type and you really need orc. The only rotary cutters I have are Woods and Bush Hog, have both in bat wing and 3 point, and I really recommend them. The 3 points are 7' and will lift front tires up on a 60 hp tractor, but these are not cheap pasture clippers either. This said People use large cutters on small tractors everyday just like guy above using the 40 hp, personally I only pull the batwings with [s]160hp[/s] 130hp or larger. Maybe just not on same terrain and doing what I'm using them for. Trees don't stand a chance with high hp tractor and stump jumper. If you get a T bar type don't try grinding big brush. Key to clean looking cut is rpms and good blades. edit: fat fingered [/QUOTE]
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