Posted by INCase on September 16, 2019 at 11:10:29 from (209.221.240.193):
ok maybe not a "brush hog" brand brush hog 1, father in law bought a Woods RCC42 for his 26hp kubota. he also has a 5ft Woods M5 Dixie cutter that we used with the 9N he had and my Case 800. the dixie cutter is about shot as it had lead a rough life mowing the woods and taming the jungle out there. since i sold my Case we're using the Kubota now. I mowed with it the 1st time yesterday. it was terrible. it basically just twists up the grass and hardly cuts anything even low to the ground. the RCC 42 isn't very old and still has paint on the blades.
even with dull blunt chewed up blades on the M5 dixie cutter it still mowed and chewed up the grass pretty well.
2, is the problem in the newer Woods designs or is 42" too small to really cut well. shoot its only 3-1/2 ft. i know the Kubota can handle a bigger unit even a 5ft if not doing real heavy stuff (was always amazed at what the 9N could chop up)
any thoughts? what are some of the better brush-hog type mowers out there? Woods? "Brush-hog" deere, kubota? I would presume deere and kubota probably don't make their own.
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