John Deere makes their own rotary cutters. The Frontier brands is the ones made by other companies and painted green. The Current model of JD 15 foot would be a The Models MX15, HX15 and CX 15. I would rate them this way.
The MX15 cutter is a medium to heavy duty cutter. Where your only talking about running them with under a 100 Horse power you would be fine with this model.
The HX15 cutter is a Heavy duty Farm rotary cutter rated for higher horsepower tractors. This would do more clearing type of work even on smaller trees and such.
The CX15 cutter is a Commercial heavy duty cutter. They are pretty tough cutters. We have one that is 13 or 14 years old. We usually run it on a 200 Plus Horse power tractor. The first year I bought it I had 250 acres of ground that had come out of 20 years of CRP. Any trees under 2-3 inches I just mowed down and ground up with the cutter. When we chiseled plowed the ground I found out I had ground up some 4-5 inch trees. LOL had to get the loader out to carry the stumps off. The cutter has never had anything done other than One U-joint replaced and several new sets of blades.
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