Both look decent for the price. The only shortcoming on the taylor way is the gear box HP rating, it has a deck that sheds water or looks it, front guard which the Tennessee River Implements does not have. The 3 pt mast, is heavier on the T.R.I. model, but the taylor way design is typical and honestly, you want something there to bend and not something on your tractor. I find the lift pin on the mast of the taylor way is/was a common design and on my old Rhino SE-6, the lift pins bend first. These really are not built to push on things, but I do find that if the deck was designed like that, in conditions around here you could lay down lots of shrubs, small trees and such, then raise up to just shred the smaller branches and hover over the trunk. I've done that quite a bit and at some point the deck side will bend in and rub on the blade. Each has their own merit, for that price, I'd be happy with either, just that T.R.I. model would need to be kept under a roof, the water would rust it out over time, more so if you do not clean off the deck after each use.
Your tractor being 54 HP, close on the gear box rating on the T.W. model, but I would have to wonder if you would ever have any problem with it, given you are under by plenty.
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