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Posted by Robert in W. Mi on August 01, 2003 at 14:22:42 from (208.32.166.30):
In Reply to: Modification to Bush Hog posted by Russ on July 31, 2003 at 12:19:25:
I have front casters on one of my Woods rotary cutters. I bought everything to do so from Woods, and installed them myself. They work good "If" the ground is farily hard, and there isn't too much trash. When the ground is soft, they sink in, or dig the ground up, if there's limbs or other trash it sometimes gets caught on the wheels. I wouldn't want them on my cutter "IF" i only had one rotary cutter, but i only use this cutter where it works fairly well. What a rotary cutter really needs is two tail wheels to control the "dipping" of the rear corners on the hog when you turn!! When i buy my next cutter, I'm going to pay the extra to get that extra tail wheel. BTW, long ago most of the Land Pride rotary cutters came with front and rear wheels like a finish mower. Robert
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