Posted by John A. on August 08, 2010 at 21:02:19 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: Bat Wing Mowers posted by MN Scott on August 08, 2010 at 16:00:00:
MN Scott, We run an older Rhino SR-15M, 15 ft cut, batwing. We pull it with an old JD 4230, 100 HP, yes I have personally cut stuff that it was not supposed to cut and chew up. Not just a few times, but on a very regular basis!!! The 125 hp gearboxes we have had no problems with! Same with the 150 hp divider box up front. The weakest point is the blade bolts, if you push the point and cut large trees regularly they will wear and break, next weakest point it the blade itself for it will sometimes break accross the blade bolt hole. Last weakest point are the slip clutches, but the give some problems on most all brands when not slackened when stored in late fall, and retightened up in the spring. All in All it is the toughest Shredder I have ever pulled period. Yes, I require a lot out of a shredder. You will be hard pressed to fine a better one, even if you are looking at used ones. in the 4K to 6k price range. Hope this helps' Later, John A.
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