Rotary Cutter Bush Hog or Kodiak 8 ft twin Heavy Duty

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Hi guys
The 3008 Bush Hog and the Kodiak twin 8 ft rotary cutters How do the two compare?
thank bruce
 
   / Bush Hog or Kodiak 8 ft twin Heavy Duty #2  
I would never mention the Kodiak in the same sentence as a Bush Hog. There is no comparison as the Kodiak quality is terrible to comparable Bush Hog mowers.
 
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Hi Robert
Well we kindly thank you may be right.
We are not happy with the cut of the twin rotary cutter.
In tall Grass it does not cut a clean cut.
I have not seen what the twin Bush Hog will do?
Just trying to fig out the differance.
Thanks Bruce
 
   / Bush Hog or Kodiak 8 ft twin Heavy Duty #4  
I have a 8 ft dual spindle Kodiak and am very pleased with it. When I first got it I had problems with it leaving a strip in the middle. I sharped the blades and dropped the rear of the cutter. No problems since. This cutter seems to cut better in an almost level position, front end only half an inch lower than the rear. At first mine came from the dealer with the tail wheels all the way down, back of cutter all the way up. It cut horrible.

Try adjusting it so it's almost level and see what happens.
 
   / Bush Hog or Kodiak 8 ft twin Heavy Duty #5  
When i went mower shopping a few years ago, i looked at KK, howse and kodiak for a 7-10' mower as they were the 'cheaper' brands and I had a limited budget.

I decided on larger than I could find in KK, and looked at howse and kodiak. both looked similar.. the kodiak may have been a bit rougher finish.. though I never did mow with one.. ( howse works fine though.. ironically.. my howse 10' cuts nicer than my JD1517 batwing... on flat ground... though it takes longer.. )

( howse ended up being cheaper than kodiak as well.. maybee that's a choice for you? )

good luck!

Soundguy
 
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Hi Soundguy
Well since we already have the KK we want to make it work.
We haven't had a chance to try GATC35's suggestions yet.
I looked at a B H 2105 today it has extra vain of iron at the rear next to the
blades.
We plan to try GATC35 suggestion first, then maybe, add the vains?
Thanks for the help Bruce
 
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I guess i miss read you guys KK is that King Kutter or Kodiak I was talking about the Kodiak Not the King Kutter.
Letters confuse this old country boy.
Thanks Bruce
 
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Hi guys
We sharpened the blades.
Also put in the vains at the back of the cutter.
I believe it is better.
Also leveled the cutter.
We was running the front high.
So we try it out tomorrow.
thanks Bruce
 
   / Bush Hog or Kodiak 8 ft twin Heavy Duty #9  
Running the front high makes the tractor work more.

As the other poster pointed out.. King Kutter and Kodiak are not the same, and there is a percieved quality difference between the two.

soundguy
 
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GATC35 said:
I have a 8 ft dual spindle Kodiak and am very pleased with it. When I first got it I had problems with it leaving a strip in the middle. I sharped the blades and dropped the rear of the cutter. No problems since. This cutter seems to cut better in an almost level position, front end only half an inch lower than the rear. At first mine came from the dealer with the tail wheels all the way down, back of cutter all the way up. It cut horrible.

Try adjusting it so it's almost level and see what happens.

Hi Gatc35
Can you look on your rotary cutter and see what ratio the gear boxes are?
Ours Has 1.1.21 on the T Box and 1.46 on the side boxes ?
I have begin to thank they may not be the same?
Thanks Bruce
 
 
 
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