Posted by jdtractor on October 17, 2023 at 17:21:23 from (40.142.179.53):
In Reply to: rotary mowers posted by philcaseinWPA on October 17, 2023 at 06:19:24:
I have a woods 6 brush bull 3 pth, a jd hx10 pull type , and a 15 land pride series 7. All 3 cut capacity. The 3pth hitch is good for mowing steep rough ground which I do quite often you can throw it around easily on hillsides. The 10 and the 15 are fine to a degree on steep fairly smooth ground. I have no problems with drive shafts talking. Both have constant velocity joints and will turn fairly tight especially to the point of the tires hitting the 10 if Im not careful.As far as trim work I have no problem backing the 6 or 10 when needed. I will say that the woods 6 needs spacers on the lift arms which I fabricated to keep the mower from walking sideways even with the arms pinned to a fixed position as far as Im concerned this is a poor design on the brush bulls . Not everyone uses a quick hitch system. I personally like my mower fixed for no movement unless I put it there. When mowing ROWs its hard enough All 3 of my machines have clutches for the driveshafts and stump jumpers I will say Ive mowed a lot of rough steep ground especially where my farms located in swpa.. and have very good luck with all 3 machines. I work them hard with my tractors M7060 , M6-141 both 4wd. Just my $ 0.02.
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