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Silver Member
On the web site it states:
"Two rotors can be used: type A for a normal cut, and type F, fitted with twice the number of blades with respect to type A, to give a more accurate and closer cut".
Does this mean I can have both rotors installed at the same time or do I have to swap them out? If I have to swap them out is it a pain? Has anyone done this?
I have 3 acres of lawn that I use a Bush Hog RDTH-72 finisher mower on. It works great so far. I have 10 acres that I bush hog on. That mower needs to be replaced this year. I was thinking, could one machine do both?
I am purchasing the Flail for the 10 acres thats a given, but should I also purchase the extra rotor for a finish cut? I would not get rid of the Bush Hog finish mower as I don't want to be down to one mower if the flail should break.
What do you think?
Thanks;
Wally
"Two rotors can be used: type A for a normal cut, and type F, fitted with twice the number of blades with respect to type A, to give a more accurate and closer cut".
Does this mean I can have both rotors installed at the same time or do I have to swap them out? If I have to swap them out is it a pain? Has anyone done this?
I have 3 acres of lawn that I use a Bush Hog RDTH-72 finisher mower on. It works great so far. I have 10 acres that I bush hog on. That mower needs to be replaced this year. I was thinking, could one machine do both?
I am purchasing the Flail for the 10 acres thats a given, but should I also purchase the extra rotor for a finish cut? I would not get rid of the Bush Hog finish mower as I don't want to be down to one mower if the flail should break.
What do you think?
Thanks;
Wally