Rotary Cutter Howse Mowers - Cutting Quality

   / Howse Mowers - Cutting Quality #11  
When I was pricing rough cutter you need to make sure you compare apples to apples..

By the time I took a mid priced mower and added a) safety chains, b) slip clutch, and c) laminated rear wheel - the cost was pretty close to what my JD 4' rough cut mower cost.. AND you will probably get a better paint job and thicker metal..

Brian
 
   / Howse Mowers - Cutting Quality #12  
I've had my Howse rotary mower for 2-3 years. It is a HUGE piece of JUNK. DO NOT BUY. The wheel has fallen off twice and the blade assembly has fallen totally out of the gear box TWICE!!!!! I've had to replace the seal on the gear box and it STILL leaks. PLEASE, buy a Bush Hog or some other brand----Howse is NOT a reliable brand. Nothing but headaches!!!


hello everyone, I've been reading the forums on the site for a while, but this is my first time to post.

I'm about to buy some type of mower and have been looking specifically at the Howse mower. I need a mower to cut the areas on the outside of my fences and a area that covers about an acre. All in all, its too large an area for a riding mower.

Can anyone give me an idea on the quality of cut from a Howse Rotary Cutter? I'd like to use a rotary cutter, because it would be more versitle than a finish mower, but the areas I'm cutting need to look nice.

Any help would be great.

Thanks
 
   / Howse Mowers - Cutting Quality #13  
I've had my Howse rotary mower for 2-3 years. It is a HUGE piece of JUNK. DO NOT BUY. The wheel has fallen off twice and the blade assembly has fallen totally out of the gear box TWICE!!!!! I've had to replace the seal on the gear box and it STILL leaks. PLEASE, buy a Bush Hog or some other brand----Howse is NOT a reliable brand. Nothing but headaches!!!
 
   / Howse Mowers - Cutting Quality #14  
Bringing this back up. I am looking at a 8' Howse rotary cutter locally. How is the quality now days? I will be reclaiming pasture land. Nothing over 3" diameter.

Thanks!
 
   / Howse Mowers - Cutting Quality #15  
Howse closed up and had a big auction earlier this year!
 
   / Howse Mowers - Cutting Quality #16  
Nothing wrong at all with Howse. They make a lighter duty mower that I really consider a light-medium duty unit. My only concern now would be parts support in the future.
 
   / Howse Mowers - Cutting Quality #17  
The first rotary mower I bought was a 6' Howse, it had 6" channel sides and was very well built, came with lifting blades on it and left an absolutely good looking job wherever I cut with it, I wound up giving it to my mom and bought a big name brand 6' cutter and it doesn't leave as good a finish as the Howse did, so I can only speak for mine but I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one.
 
   / Howse Mowers - Cutting Quality #18  
I had a chance to run an 8' twin spindle Howse, it ran smooth and cut well. My tractor had no problems with the weight or power running it.

Soooo, I bought one. And so far, very happy with it. It appears to be the new "dome deck" model. Compared to the 8' twin Howse that did the test run on this one appears have identical boxes but a heavier built deck. 3 pt has both Cat 1 and Cat 2 mounting points and came with pins.

This one has a beefier tail wheel design that adjusts both tail wheels at the same time. I had an extra cylinder laying about so I mounted it up so I can adjust cut height on the fly.



This machine runs perfectly smooth. You really can't tell its running until you start moving forward and are cutting. This machine was quite a bit cheaper than other brands and I think I know why.

This machine was still packaged just as it came from Howse. Assembly required. I spent about 4 hours doing the assembly. The sellers were clear that I needed to go over every bolt and make sure they were all tight before I ran it. I noticed in the manual it clearly stated that the operator needed to check all bolts for proper torque. I would guess that 80% of the bolts were good to go. The other 20% would have vibrated loose/out and fell off. After the initial run in I spent another 2 hours rechecking everything. Only the blade bolt nuts needed tightening. I will definitely be keeping an eye on them.

I think this is why the Howse was significantly cheaper than other brands. For me saving the money was well worth the time I spent putting it together and then rechecking everything especially since it was clear at the time of purchase.

I also noticed the Howse web site is still up and has been updated recently so apparently Howse is still in business.
 
 
 
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