Posted by Bill(Wis) on April 28, 2020 at 14:19:29 from (75.97.187.58):
In Reply to: Tsc rotary cutters posted by svcummins on April 28, 2020 at 12:58:37:
If you're intending to use it yourself with one of the tractors I've seen pictures of, I'd say forget it. You'll tear one up in no time. If it's going to be powered with a good sized garden tractor that's a different matter. I have a a Land Pride RCR3572 (72") that I bought over 20 years ago for my old WD Allis Chalmers. I soon sold the WD and powered the mower with a 62 PTO farm tractor. The WD was a little outclassed but now I have more tractor than mower. I'm looking to replace the mower I have with something slightly larger but still staying with a single spindle. Specifically John Deere, Land Pride or Woods. I've only replaced blades twice and skid shoes a number of times on the Land Pride. It was well worth what I paid for it and now I see the new replacement will probably cost 3 times what I paid for mine. I've done a lot of mowing with mine and routinely chop 2"+ brush and I've hit a lot of rocks as evidenced by the dents on both the sides and top. It's practically indestructable and I sincerely believe it would go for another 20 years but I doubt if I could get even $500 for it because of the dents which mean absolutely nothing as far as performance is concerned. If you don't want to spend very much it might be well to look for a used John Deere, Land Pride or Woods and maybe Bush Hog.
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